On Plato's Ontology and on Plato's Theaetetus (first Part the math. Dynameis)
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The Ontology part of the book is shown first in the title because of its more general weightier meaning; but it has emerged from the Theaetetus part and is thus found after it. Both parts of the book can be read largely independently of each other. On the Theaetetus part: The dialogue Theaetetus is dedicated to the question: Knowledge - what is it actually? In the dialogue it is problematized how in principle a 'general concept' thus also the concept of knowledge can be determined. In the process the 'famous' dynamis passage plays an essential role. To the passage substantial new issues are shown. In addition there is a new perspective on the attempts in the initial dialogue part to determine what knowledge is. On the Ontology part: Here starting from the dialogue Phaedo a model of Plato's ontology is developed with provided means of mathematical logic. The model in particular his determination of concept enables (to the author's knowledge) a partially new understanding of Plato's so-called theory of ideas.
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