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Reflection Of Theaetetus Vs Socrates

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Theaetetus grasps Socrates meaning that for any object of a person’s judgment that object has to be know or unknown. The elaborate more on “object of a person” that phrase is reflected by Plato’s use of the verb "to judge" labeling a direct object figure. Henceforth it is used by Plato in the understanding judging that X or judging that Y, whereas X and Y are objects of judgment. Moreover, it is impossible for a person not to know an object if the object is already known, hence, if a person has an object in his mind, then he cannot fail to know it. Socrates frames out three cases applying to false judgment is not being possible. In the first case he bbeginsby saying, “Now take the man who judges what is false. Is he thinking that things which he knows are not these things but some other things which he knows – so that knowing both he is ignorant of both” (Theaetetus, 188b)? in the second case, he then goes on to say, “Then is he imagining that things which he doesn’t know are other things which he doesn’t know? Is it possible that a man who knows neither Theaetetus nor Socrates should take it into his head that Socrates is Theaetetus or Theaetetus Socrates” (Theaetetus 188b2)? lastly, in the third case, he says, "But a man certainly doesn’t think that things he knows are things he does not know” (Theatetus,188c). Therefore, since these three possibilities are the only possibilities given the presumption that each thing is known or unknown, hence making false judgment

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