Plato presents a profound dialogue that investigates the nature of sophistry, knowledge, and reality. Socrates engages with an unnamed stranger from Elea to examine what defines a “sophist” and how sophists differ from true philosophers. Through careful reasoning and logical analysis, the dialogue explores the distinction between appearance and reality, truth and falsehood, and the methods used to persuade without genuine knowledge. Plato examines the nature of being, non-being, and the paradoxes inherent in language and thought. Blending metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, Sophist remains a key work for understanding Plato’s exploration of knowledge, deception, and the philosophical pursuit of truth. It challenges readers to question the boundaries between reality, illusion, and human understanding. (Tanıtım Bülteninden) Kitap Adı:
Sophist
Yazar:
Plato
Yayınevi:
Paper Books
Hamur Tipi:
2. Hamur
Sayfa Sayısı:
82
Ebat:
13,5 x 21
İlk Baskı Yılı:
2026
Baskı Sayısı:
1. Basım
Dil:
İngilizce
Barkod:
9786258655872