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  1. On the Third Attempted Definition of Knowledge, Theaetetus 201c–210b.May Yoh - 1975 - Dialogue 14 (3):420-442.
  • With and Without "Logos": An Interpretation of Socrates' Dream in the "Theaetetus".Yasuhiro Wakijo - 2006 - Apeiron 39 (1):33 - 56.
  • With and Without Logos: An Interpretation of Socrates' Dream in the Theaetetus.Yasuhiro Wakijo - 2006 - Apeiron 39 (1):33-56.
  • ΓΝΩΣΙΣ and ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΗ in Socrates' Dream in the Theaetetus.James H. Lesher - 1969 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 89:72-78.
    At Theaetetus 201d-202c5 Socrates claims to have dreamt that we can have no knowledge of the simple elements of which we and all other things are composed, since no logos or ‘rational account’ can be given of them. We can, however, give a logos, and thereby acquire knowledge of a complex entity, a logos being understood in a minimal way as a combination of names. I argue that in his presentation and criticism of his ‘dream theory’ Plato systematically employs two (...)
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