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Thinking, Believing, and the Realm of Appearances
Thinking, Believing, and the Realm of Appearances
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Thinking, Believing, and the Realm of Appearances

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This book investigates Plato's later theory of knowledge with regard to perceptual cognition and its epistemological status. It is argued that, in Plato's later dialogues, the three main cognitive phenomena related to acquaintance with the realm of perceptibles - sense-perception, appearance and belief - undergo a process of reciprocal conceptual disentanglement. As a result, the notions of sense-perception and belief get disambiguated and clearly separated from the notion of appearance. In addition, those notions are integrated into an innovative epistemological model, whose accuracy and reliability is clearly superior to the model previously embraced in the early and middle dialogues. In these dialogues, indeed, sense-perception and belief were still conflated with each other and with the problematic ("e;sophistic"e;) notion of appearance.
Undertittel
Plato's Epistemology of Perceptibles in the Later Dialogues
ISBN
9783796552854
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
12.5.2025
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