Ignorance in Plato's Protagoras
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Liu, W
Published in: Phronesis
January 1, 2022
Ignorance is commonly assumed to be a lack of knowledge in Plato's Socratic dialogues. I challenge that assumption. In the Protagoras, ignorance is conceived to be a substantive, structural psychic flaw - the soul's domination by inferior elements that are by nature fit to be ruled. Ignorant people are characterized by both false beliefs about evaluative matters in specific situations and an enduring deception about their own psychic conditions. On my interpretation, akrasia, moral vices, and epistemic vices are products or forms of ignorance, and a person who lacks knowledge is not necessarily ignorant.
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Phronesis
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1568-5284
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0031-8868
Publication Date
January 1, 2022
Volume
67
Issue
3
Start / End Page
309 / 337
Related Subject Headings
- 5003 Philosophy
- 5002 History and philosophy of specific fields
- 2203 Philosophy
- 2202 History and Philosophy of Specific Fields
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Liu, W. (2022). Ignorance in Plato's Protagoras. Phronesis, 67(3), 309–337. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685284-bja10058
Liu, W. “Ignorance in Plato's Protagoras.” Phronesis 67, no. 3 (January 1, 2022): 309–37. https://doi.org/10.1163/15685284-bja10058.
Liu W. Ignorance in Plato's Protagoras. Phronesis. 2022 Jan 1;67(3):309–37.
Liu, W. “Ignorance in Plato's Protagoras.” Phronesis, vol. 67, no. 3, Jan. 2022, pp. 309–37. Scopus, doi:10.1163/15685284-bja10058.
Liu W. Ignorance in Plato's Protagoras. Phronesis. 2022 Jan 1;67(3):309–337.
Published In
Phronesis
DOI
EISSN
1568-5284
ISSN
0031-8868
Publication Date
January 1, 2022
Volume
67
Issue
3
Start / End Page
309 / 337
Related Subject Headings
- 5003 Philosophy
- 5002 History and philosophy of specific fields
- 2203 Philosophy
- 2202 History and Philosophy of Specific Fields