Plato's Aporetic Style

Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):539-547 (1989)
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I describe an aporetic structure found in certain dialogues and explain the structure by showing how it serves, better than expository writing, the pedagogical goal of avoiding giving readers a false sense of knowledge in producing understanding of a philosophical account.

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reprint Rudebusch, George (1999) "Plato's Aporetic Style". In Rudebusch, George, Socrates, pleasure, and value, pp. : Oxford University Press (1999)

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George Hilding Rudebusch
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