The Theaetetus of Plato : a Translation With An Introduction
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Theae. It must. So. And this has no share in truth, because it lays not hold~oii~being. Theae. None. So. Then it has no share in knowledge. Theae. No. So. Then, Theaetetus, sensible perception and know- ledge will never be the same. Theae. Clearly not, Socrates ; indeed it is now quite evident that knowledge and sensation are different. -f So. But we entered on our conversation to find out 187" not what knowledge is not, but what it is. Yet we have made some advance, because we no longer look f...or knowledge in perception but in that employment, whatever it is called, in which the soul purely of itself" (avriT Ka& avrrjv) busies itself with existence (ra ovto). Theae. That I would call opinion (So^a^eiv), Socrates. So. You think rightly, my friend. And now turn" back to the beginning and, setting aside your pre- judices, look if the discussion has not thrown a clearer B light upon our path, and once more say what know- ledge is. Theae. I cannot say that it is opinion, Socrates, since opinion is true and false, but it may perhaps be true > opinion (aXr/Oi]^ So^a).
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