Knowledge and Politics in Plato's Theaetetus
Is this some new kind of refutation, laughing at your opponent? An indirect dialogue would have featured the stage direction, At this point, Polus laughed sarcastically. Plato represents Socrates in his last days talking to a brilliant young mathematician, who is also not long for this world, about...
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