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Theodore Scaltsas
Knowledge as ‘True Belief Plus Individuation’ in Plato
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In Republic V, Plato distinguishes two different cognitive powers, knowledge and belief, which operate differently on different types of object. I argue that in Republic VI Plato modifies this account, and claims that there is a single cognitive power, which under different circumstances behaves either as knowledge or as belief. I show that the circumstances which turn true belief into knowledge are the provision of an individuation account of the object of belief, which reveals the ontological status and the nature of the object. Plato explores many alternative candidates of individuation accounts of objects of true belief, which he discards. I conclude with a Platonic sketch of a teleological account of individuation which would satisfy his requirements of turning true belief into knowledge.
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D. Z. Andriopoulos
Alcmeon's Epistemological Framework
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Vassilis Karasmanis
Plato’s Timaeus 31b4 – 32c4: Why do we need two bonds between fire and earth?
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Virvidakis Stelios
Living well and having a good life: interpreting the distinction
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Theodoros Christidis, Ioannis Antoniou
The art of living in Heraclitus’ philosophy
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Panos Dimas
Knowing and Wanting in the Hippias Minor
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Chloé Balla
Catharsis Without Pessimism? Nehamas versus Foucault on Reading the Phaedo
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D. Anapolitanos
Hume on Space and Time
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Fay Zika
How Synaesthesia Matters in Aesthetics
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Emmanuel J. Mikrogiannakis
Diametrically Opposite Evaluation and Criticism of the King of Macedonia Archelaos by Thucydides and Plato
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Anastasia Marinopoulou
Alexander Nehamas: Virtues of Authenticity, Essays on Plato and Socrates
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William Outhwaite
Reconstructive Science and Methodological Dualism in the Work of Jürgen Habermas
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Michalis Filippou
Fictionalism About Fictional Names
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Robert Mosimann
David Hume's Critique of Cartesian Claims to Knowledge
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Robin Attfield
Religion, Morality and creation: the importance of a contingency
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Thomas M. Olshewsky
Conceptual Divergences in Sextus and Hume
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Eirini Patsi
From Stoics to Modern Philosophers: Cosmopolitanism and the Possibility of a Cosmopolitan Law
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John Clutterbuck
Ethics: An Overview by Robin Attfield
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