Justice and prudence in the polis: some reflexions on the digression of the Theaetetus

Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 1:1-10 (2008)
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My purpose in this essay is to make some remarks about the Digression of the Theaetetus. I shall argue that one central aim of the Digression is to show that there is a conflict between two ways of life: the life of the philosopher and the life of people get involved in politics. In the first part of this paper I make some considerations on the relationship between the Prologue and the trial of Socrates. In the second part I examine the moral of the Digression from the perspective of Socrates‟ account of Protagoras‟ epistemology.

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