THEAETETUS
By Plato
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"Theaetetus" is one of Plato's dialogues, written around 369 BCE. In this dialogue, Plato explores the nature of knowledge and perception through a conversation between Socrates and Theaetetus, a young mathematician.
The dialogue begins with Socrates encountering Theaetetus and expressing his curiosity about what Theaetetus is currently studying. Theaetetus reveals that he is engaged in the study of geometry and mathematics, prompting Socrates to ask him what knowledge is. Theaetetus offers ...
The dialogue begins with Socrates encountering Theaetetus and expressing his curiosity about what Theaetetus is currently studying. Theaetetus reveals that he is engaged in the study of geometry and mathematics, prompting Socrates to ask him what knowledge is. Theaetetus offers ...























