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Against the Existential Reading of Euthydemus 283e-284c, with Help from the Sophist Smith, Colin C. 2022 Ancient Philosophy , Vol. 42 , Issue 1 , S. 67 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0740-2007 | 2154-4689 10.5840/ancientphil202242120 Abstract
I argue that the fallacy concerning false speech (283e-284c) in Plato’s Euthydemus does not entail conflation of the alleged existential and veridical senses of ‘einai’ (‘to be’), but instead confusion regarding predicative statements. I consider this passage by advancing interpretations of nonbeing and the structure of true and false speech in the Sophist. I aim to refute those who hold that this passage demands an ‘existential’ sense of ‘einai ’ by offering a more Platonic interpretation.
SchlagwörterAncient Philosophy | History of Philosophy
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