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SUMMARY:Plato’s Socrates in the Theaetetus
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DESCRIPTION:<p>Plato&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;Theaetetus&nbsp\;was apparently written late in Plato&rsquo\;s middle period and yet it depicts Socrates&nbsp\;as engaging in the same practice Socrates is depicted as practicing in the earlier so-called&nbsp\;Socratic dialogues. Various explanations have been offered for this return to Socratic practice&nbsp\;compatible\, but they all concede that Plato reverts to a depiction of Socratic practice in the&nbsp\;Theaetetus. It is this concession that I want to challenge in this essay. I maintain that Socrates&rsquo\;&nbsp\;practice in the&nbsp\;Theaetetus&nbsp\;is subtly\, but importantly\, different from the practice Plato typically&nbsp\;depicts in the earlier so-called Socratic dialogues.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Rebecca Copenhaver;CN=Joel Martinez:
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