The book is currently out of stock

Parameters
- 676 pages
- 24 hours of reading
More about the book
The Theaetetus showcases a blend of stylistic perfection, humor, and dramatic interest, reflecting Plato's mature authorship. It features a complex structure and diverse perspectives, characteristic of his best works. The dialogue explores themes of knowledge and ignorance, with Socrates maintaining a stance of questioning rather than asserting philosophical truths. While it shares qualities with earlier dialogues, its subject matter aligns more closely with Plato's later writings, suggesting a transitional place in his body of work.
Payment methods
We’re missing your review here.
- Title
- The Republic
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Plato
- Publisher
- 1st World Publishing
- Released
- 2008
- Pages
- 676
- ISBN13
- 9781421893952
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Historical Themes, History, Philosophical Topics, Legal Topics, Philosophy, Ancient History, Soul, Justice, Constitution, Ancient Literature, Dialogue, Ancient Philosophy, Greek Philosophy, Plato, Ancient Culture, Philosophy of Education, Eugenics, Josef Jungmann Award, Thought Experiments
- Original title
- Πολιτεία, -380
- Rating
- 4.05 out of 5
- Description
- The Theaetetus showcases a blend of stylistic perfection, humor, and dramatic interest, reflecting Plato's mature authorship. It features a complex structure and diverse perspectives, characteristic of his best works. The dialogue explores themes of knowledge and ignorance, with Socrates maintaining a stance of questioning rather than asserting philosophical truths. While it shares qualities with earlier dialogues, its subject matter aligns more closely with Plato's later writings, suggesting a transitional place in his body of work.






















