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THE CHRONOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF PLATO’S CRATYLUS

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  43-67

Abstract

PLATO’s philosophical activities lasted for fifty years. Obviously, the stream of human thought is constantly modified by the change in life conditions, and if it is supposed that the outcome of this evolution is to be discerned in a 50-year performance, a change of approaches and diversity of perspectives should not escape the thorough exploration of the keen researcher. The CHRONOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION of PLATO's works helps us to comprehend better the concepts and philosophical theories provided in his philosophy. There is a common belief that PLATO, who first just tried to sketch Socrates’ legacy of virtue in his demise, in second optimistically started to confess his own verdict regarding value and knowledge, and reconsidered his own initial opinions in the way which Socrates’ leading role disappears in his works. In this paper, by presenting tacitly the three different periods, we will, in short, note how each work belongs to its own period. We find CRATYLUS the most problematic work in this regard. In order to solve its problem, we have recourse to some historical, textual cites and equalities, and some logical arguments based on them. In addition to preparing much information about the dialogue, the importance of our discussion will come out most when we could perceive how different periods makes the importance of our discussion ke our reading different.

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    JANBAZ, OMID REZA. (2013). THE CHRONOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF PLATO’S CRATYLUS. KNOWLEDGE (JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES), -(67/1), 43-67. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/248260/en

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    JANBAZ OMID REZA. THE CHRONOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF PLATO’S CRATYLUS. KNOWLEDGE (JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES)[Internet]. 2013;-(67/1):43-67. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/248260/en

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    OMID REZA JANBAZ, “THE CHRONOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF PLATO’S CRATYLUS,” KNOWLEDGE (JOURNAL OF HUMAN SCIENCES), vol. -, no. 67/1, pp. 43–67, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/248260/en

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