How can we know what Plato really thought? He never (almost never) spoke for himself. He wrote “dialogues” in which the only voices belong to the characters. We know what Meno, Protagoras,… more →
William P. Colemanalsfakia wrote 7 months ago: Theaetetus suggests that ‘knowledge is perception’,and Socrates identifies the theory as … more →
Wintery Knight wrote 9 months ago: Probably the biggest misconception that I encounter when defending the faith is the mistaken notion … more →
Kralizec wrote 1 year ago: I think Plato’s character Theaetetus is in some ways Frank Herbert’s model for the Face … more →
williampcoleman wrote 1 year ago: How can we know what Plato really thought? He never (almost never) spoke for himself. He wrote … more →