Plato: The dialogues, first periodPantheon Books, 1958 This text (similar to edition 1) contains author's opposition to Heidegger's interpretation of the Platonic concept of truth. Recent extensive analysis of the meaning of aletheia in the older literature has more clearly brought out the various early meanings of the concept as explained in this text. |
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Laches | 38 |
Thrasymachus Republic BOOK 1 | 50 |
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