Theaetetus (Oxford World's Classics) by Plato

Theaetetus (Oxford World's Classics) by Plato

Author:Plato [Plato]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2014-03-13T04:00:00+00:00


THEAETETUS: Yes, it’s true.

SOCRATES: Well, that was the first of those cases I was describing.*

THEAETETUS: Yes, it was.

SOCRATES: And the second was that if I know one of you but don’t know the other, and perceive neither, then, again, I couldn’t ever think that the one I know is the one I don’t know.

THEAETETUS: Yes, that’s right.

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SOCRATES: And the third was that if I know neither and perceive neither, I couldn’t think that one, whom I don’t know, is another, whom I don’t know. And imagine you’ve heard, all over again, the whole series of cases I described before, in which I’ll never judge what’s false about you and Theodorus, whether I know both, or am ignorant of both, or know one but not the other; and correspondingly with perceptions, if you follow.



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