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Theaetetus (Θεαίτητος) is a Gr**** name
which may
refer to:
Theaetetus (mathematician) (c. 417 BC – 369 BC), Gr****
geometer Theaetetus (dialogue), a dialogue...
- The
Theaetetus (/ˌθiːɪˈtiːtəs/; Gr****: Θεαίτητος Theaítētos, lat.
Theaetetus) is a
philosophical work
written by
Plato in the early-middle 4th century...
- 206). Plato,
Theaetetus.
Debra Nails, The
People of Plato. Indianapolis:
Hackett Publishing, 2002; pp. 275–278 A
Discussion of
Theaetetus' Contributions...
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Theaetetus is a
lunar impact crater that is
located to the
southeast of the
crater C****ini near the
eastern edge of Mare Imbrium. It was
named after the...
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Theaetetus of
Cyrene (/ˌθiːɪˈtiːtəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Θεαίτητος ὁ Κυρηναῖος) was a Gr**** poet who
flourished in the 3rd
century BC.
Theaetetus is mentioned...
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Theaetetus (Gr****: Θεαίτητος, Theaítētos; fl. 3rd
century BC) was a poet of the Gr**** Anthology. Of
Theaetetus the poet, we only know with
certainty that...
- individuals,
based on
asking and
answering questions. In Plato's
dialogue "
Theaetetus",
Socrates describes his
method as a form of "midwifery"
because it is...
- ὀνομάτων
under the name of
Theaetetus Scholasticus; and the Suda
mentions a work on
Proverbs (περὶ παροιμιῶν) by a
certain Theaetetus. Ep. 5. Ep. 6. Bandini...
- that they both are?
Theaetetus: Yes. Socrates: Then do you
think that each
differs to the other, and the same as itself?
Theaetetus: Certainly. Socrates:...
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Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Baird &
Kaufmann 2008.
Theaetetus 156a Fine 2003, p. 5.
Theaetetus 210a–b
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