Theatetus by Plato
A Socratic dialogue that examines the nature of knowledge by testing several proposed definitions—knowledge as perception, as true belief, and as true belief with an account—probing problems of perception, belief, false judgment, and the need for justification, and ultimately ending in an inconclusive aporia that emphasizes how hard it is to define knowledge.
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- Theaetetus
- Theætetus
- Θεαίτητος
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