The Theaetetus of Plato

Plato’s Theaetetus, translated by F. A. Paley, is a profound dialogue on the nature of knowledge. Through Socratic questioning, it examines whether knowledge is perception, true belief, or justified belief. Paley’s translation maintains the philosophical clarity and dialectical style of the original, making it accessible to English readers. This edition is valuable for those interested in epistemology, classical philosophy, and Platonic dialogues.

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Plato’s Theaetetus, translated by F. A. Paley, is a profound dialogue on the nature of knowledge. Through Socratic questioning, it examines whether knowledge is perception, true belief, or justified belief. Paley’s translation maintains the philosophical clarity and dialectical style of the original, making it accessible to English readers. This edition is valuable for those interested in epistemology, classical philosophy, and Platonic dialogues.

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F. A. Paley