Plato on False Judgment in the Theaetetus

Journal of the History of Philosophy 61 (3):349-372 (2023)
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Under what conditions would it be paradoxical to consider the possibility of false judgment? Here we claim that in the initial puzzle of Theaetetus 187e5–188c9, where Plato investigates the question of what could psychologically cause a false judgment, the paradoxical nature of this question derives from certain constraints and restrictions about causal explanation, in particular, from the metaphysical principle that opposites cannot cause opposites. Contrary to all previous interpretations, this metaphysical approach does not attribute to Plato any controversial epistemological assumptions and fits better with the text and its role within the dialectic of the dialogue.

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Axel Barceló
Institute Of Philosophy, Mexico
Edgar González-Varela
National Autonomous University of Mexico

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