Dissertação
Conhecimento e linguagem: um estudo do Teeteto de Platão
Fecha
2012-08-31Autor
Zeni, Eleandro Luis
Institución
Resumen
The dialectic discussion developed in Theaetetus aims to find the only definition of
knowledge to which determines all wisdom. Through maieutics, the method of bringing to
earth the knowledge grown in the soul of a speaker, Socrates extracts from the young
geometra Theaetetus three definitions for episteme which are not kept: (1) the episteme as a
sensation (aisthesis); (2) the episteme as a true opinion (alethes doxa); and, (3) the episteme as
a true opinion accompanied by rational explanation or logos (alethes doxa meta logou). We
will reconstruct, in this dissertation, the structure of the three definitions of episteme. The
objective is to investigate the Platonic argumentation in Theaetetus concerning the issues of
knowledge and languages, more precisely, the meaning of logos – propositions in the process
of knowledge. Theaetetus, the first piece to treat in an explicit way about the episteme, has
influenced, in a more or less clear way, the investigations around the nature and the
possibility of human knowledge. Language problems that emerged in Theaetetus, and in other
closer dialogs, also persist in a more or less explicit way in the contemporary discussions
around the possibility and the ways language describes the world. However, a possible
questioning is if the platonic conception of knowledge is equal to the one from the
philosophers of today. Contemporaneously, there are two groups of experts which diverge in
the way of interpreting the issue of knowledge proposed in Theaetetus: one, which supposes
that Plato had in mind something different from what, in our time, we call knowledge, assures
that the platonic notion of episteme would be equal to knowledge of things through an
immediate cognitive apprehension, a mental grasp; another, which tries to approximate
Plato’s opinion to the contemporaries’ opinions, and supports that the knowledge to which
Socrates refers to in Theaetetus is the knowledge about the truth of facts or propositional
truth. This way, we aim in this dissertation, to do an approach of interpretative problems
referent to knowledge and language which emerge in abundance in Theaetetus.