PLATO'S CONCEPTION OF EPISTĒMĒ
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Epistēmē is the main theme of the Theaetetus, one of Plato's late dialogues. It is not, however, the purpose of this paper to examine or to elucidate Plato's concept of epistēmē in that dialogue. In this paper, an attempt will be made (1) to show a way of understanding Plato's philosophy as a whole, with his development taken into consideration, on the assumption that his conception of epistēmē played a leading role, lying at the basis of his philosophy and guiding his philosophical development, and (2) to confirm this assumption at the same time, partly by showing how Plato developed his own theory of epistēmē on the basis of the Socratic conception of Wisdom (sophia), which he inherited in all probability from historical Socrates, partly by showing how this assumption provides us with a way of understanding Plato's philosophical development as a consistent one in principle.
- Faculty of Letters, the University of Tokyo,東京大学文学部美学芸術学研究室,The University of Tokyoの論文
- 1995-03-24
Faculty of Letters, the University of Tokyo,東京大学文学部美学芸術学研究室,The University of Tokyo | 論文
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