- has a
written record of a
dialogue between Socrates and
Theaetetus,
which occurred when
Theaetetus was
quite a
young man. This
dialogue is then read aloud...
-
Theaetetus (Θεαίτητος) is a Gr**** name
which could refer to:
Theaetetus (mathematician) (c. 417 BC – 369 BC), Gr****
geometer Theaetetus (dialogue), a...
- 206). Plato,
Theaetetus.
Debra Nails, The
People of Plato. Indianapolis:
Hackett Publishing, 2002; pp. 275–278 A
Discussion of
Theaetetus' Contributions...
- The
Theaetetus is a
peculiar case: a
dialogue in
dramatic form
embedded within another dialogue in
dramatic form. In the
beginning of the
Theaetetus, Euclides...
-
Theaetetus is a
lunar impact crater that is
located to the
southeast of the
crater C****ini near the
eastern edge of Mare Imbrium. It was
named after the...
-
possible to
deduce that
Theaetetus composed dramatic works.
There is no
reason to suspect, however, that he is not also the
Theaetetus to whom six epigrams...
- both: do they exist?
Theaetetus: Yes. Socrates: Then do you
think that each
differs to the other, and is
identical to itself?
Theaetetus: Certainly. Socrates:...
-
context of the
Theaetetus and has been
argued alternately to be
historically accurate or fictional. In the text, his
student Theaetetus attributes to him...
- some of the
lines of
inquiry pursued in the
epistemological dialogue,
Theaetetus,
which is said to have
taken place the day before.
Because the Sophist...
-
Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Retrieved 30 June 2020. In Plato's
Theaetetus,
Socrates and
Theaetetus discuss three definitions of knowledge:
knowledge as nothing...