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Plato

Exploring the Essence of Knowledge Through Socratic Dialogue.

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Author: Plato

Narrator: Brian

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Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/0370

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Theaetetus

The summary audiobook of "Theaetetus" by Plato is ideal for philosophy enthusiasts, students of ancient Greek thought, and anyone interested in the nature of knowledge and perception. It offers a concise exploration of fundamental epistemological questions, making it accessible for beginners and a valuable refresher for seasoned scholars. Listeners seeking to engage with timeless philosophical debates about the essence of knowledge, reality, and understanding will find this summary both insightful and thought-provoking.

3 quotes from Theaetetus

  • "Knowledge is no more than true belief. But this account is not sufficient, for something more is needed to make true belief knowledge."
  • "The profession of a philosopher is to seek the truth, not merely to assert opinion, and to keep one's mind open to new understandings that challenge established beliefs."
  • "To know is to know the extent of one’s ignorance, and to engage in the pursuit of understanding is the highest form of wisdom."

Author : Plato

Plato, originally named Aristocles (circa 427 – 348 BC), was an eminent ancient Greek philosopher whose contributions laid the groundwork for Western philosophical thought. As a key figure of the Classical period, he pioneered the written dialogue and dialectic methods, addressing fundamental questions in both theoretical and practical philosophy. He founded the Platonic Academy in Athens, where he disseminated ideas that would later be recognized as Platonism. Among his most significant theories is the theory of forms, which seeks to resolve issues related to universals. Influenced by pre-Socratic thinkers such as Pythagoras, Heraclitus, and Parmenides, much of the knowledge about these figures comes from Plato's writings. Alongside his mentor Socrates and his student Aristotle, he remains a pivotal figure in the history of philosophy. His works have endured for over 2,400 years, continuously engaging scholars and influencing the development of both Christian and Islamic thought through Neoplatonism. Alfred North Whitehead aptly characterized European philosophy as a series of footnotes to Plato, highlighting the philosopher's enduring legacy.

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Theaetetus Free Audiobook Download

Plato

Exploring the Essence of Knowledge Through Socratic Dialogue.

4.126134rating

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Author: Plato

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/0370

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Theaetetus

The summary audiobook of "Theaetetus" by Plato is ideal for philosophy enthusiasts, students of ancient Greek thought, and anyone interested in the nature of knowledge and perception. It offers a concise exploration of fundamental epistemological questions, making it accessible for beginners and a valuable refresher for seasoned scholars. Listeners seeking to engage with timeless philosophical debates about the essence of knowledge, reality, and understanding will find this summary both insightful and thought-provoking.

3 quotes from Theaetetus

  • "Knowledge is no more than true belief. But this account is not sufficient, for something more is needed to make true belief knowledge."
  • "The profession of a philosopher is to seek the truth, not merely to assert opinion, and to keep one's mind open to new understandings that challenge established beliefs."
  • "To know is to know the extent of one’s ignorance, and to engage in the pursuit of understanding is the highest form of wisdom."

Author: Plato

Plato, originally named Aristocles (circa 427 – 348 BC), was an eminent ancient Greek philosopher whose contributions laid the groundwork for Western philosophical thought. As a key figure of the Classical period, he pioneered the written dialogue and dialectic methods, addressing fundamental questions in both theoretical and practical philosophy. He founded the Platonic Academy in Athens, where he disseminated ideas that would later be recognized as Platonism. Among his most significant theories is the theory of forms, which seeks to resolve issues related to universals. Influenced by pre-Socratic thinkers such as Pythagoras, Heraclitus, and Parmenides, much of the knowledge about these figures comes from Plato's writings. Alongside his mentor Socrates and his student Aristotle, he remains a pivotal figure in the history of philosophy. His works have endured for over 2,400 years, continuously engaging scholars and influencing the development of both Christian and Islamic thought through Neoplatonism. Alfred North Whitehead aptly characterized European philosophy as a series of footnotes to Plato, highlighting the philosopher's enduring legacy.