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Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus English Text

The Euthydemus of Plato. To read this document, please see 'Download Media' section
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Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 12 - 304b 6 - end

Track 12 - 304b 6 - end - Hempel comments to Pratt.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 11 - 300e 1 - 304b 5

Track 11 - 300e 1 - 304b 5 - Hempel is enmeshed.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 10 - 296e 4 - 300d 9

Track 10 - 296e 4 - 300d 9 - The same: Identity and predication.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 9 - 293b 1- 296e 3

Track 9 - 293b 1- 296e 3 - Hempel, the sophists, Clemons: Being competent (epistemon; have ability=epistasthai).
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 8 - 290e 1-293a 9

Track 8 - 290e1-293a9 - Hempel reports to Pratt, and then the encounter resumes.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 7 - 288b 3 - 290d 8

Track 7 288b 3 - 290d 8 - Hempel resumes with Valerie: Which mastery (episteme) is best?
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 6 - 285a 2-288b 2

Track 6 - 285a2-288 b2 - More with Clemons: Falsehood is impossible.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 5 - 282d 4 - 285a 1

Track 5 - 282d 4 - 285a 1 - the sophists tackle Hempel; Clemons is nettled.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 4 - 278e2-282d3

Track 4 - 278e2-282d3 - Hempel questions Valerie: Intelligence (sophia) alone is really good.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 3 - 275b 5 - 278e 1

Track 3 - 275b 5 - 278e 1 The sophists set to work on Valerie: Is learning possible?
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 2 - 272d 7 - 275b 4

Track 2 272d 7 - 275b 4 - Hempel inquires into the sophists' profession.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus part 1 - 271a 1 - 272d. 6

Track 1 -271a 1 - 272d. 6 - Pratt asks Hempel about the sophists.
Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue

Euthydemus introduction (PDF)

Introductory document on the Euthydemus dialogue series.
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