Despre interogația filosofică la Socrate și Platon (I)
On philosophical interrogation in Socrates and Plato (I)
Author(s): Diana DănișorSubject(s): Ancient Philosphy
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: philosophical inquiry; knowledge; wisdom; virtue; morality; truth; justice;
Summary/Abstract: Interrogation, the art of asking questions, is a central element in the process of knowledge and in the development of critical thinking. Philosophical inquiry is an endless search for truth, a path we embark upon through questions, not answers. Socrates teaches us that wisdom comes from recognizing our ignorance, and his dialogues, like a dance of the mind, gradually reveal the hidden essences of thought. Plato, through his dialogues, explores the mystery of ideas, inviting us to seek what lies beyond appearances. Aristotle, in his quest for the nature of reality and knowledge, shows us that questions are the foundation upon which our entire understanding of the world is built. Thus, inquiry becomes not just a method, but an art of opening the soul to the infinite unknown.
Journal: Revista de filosofie
- Issue Year: LXXI/2024
- Issue No: 6
- Page Range: 759-775
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Romanian