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Theaetetus (Annotated)

De : Plato
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What if the real journey isn’t finding answers, but learning how to question everything?

Plato’s Theaetetus

Plato explores the nature of knowledge through a conversation between Socrates, the young mathematician Theaetetus, and Theodorus, his teacher. This edition features:

  • The Early Life of Plato
  • Inside the Legendary Academy of Athens
  • Plato and Socrates: A Life-Changing Bond
  • The Rich and Lasting Writings of Plato
  • The Timeless Legacy of a Philosophical Giant.

What does it really mean to know something? In Theaetetus, the great thinker Socrates talks with a young student named Theaetetus to figure it out. Together, they explore big questions: Is knowledge just what we see and feel? Is it simply believing something that’s true? Or does real knowledge need a good explanation behind it?

Through their conversation, Socrates shows how tricky it is to find a clear answer. Every idea they come up with has problems, but each step brings them closer to understanding how complex knowledge really is. Even though they don’t find a final answer, the search itself becomes the most important lesson.

Written over 2,000 years ago, Theaetetus is still one of the most important books about knowledge and learning. Plato’s dialogue reminds us that asking questions and thinking deeply are just as important as finding the right answers.

Start listening to Theaetetus today.

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