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Sophist examines the search for clarity in defining what is real and what only appears to be. The dialogue begins with a small group engaging in a structured discussion about how to identify those who manipulate language for persuasion rather than truth. Through examples and comparisons, they analyze how someone can appear knowledgeable without possessing genuine understanding. The conversation gradually expands into deeper reflection on existence itself, questioning what it means for something to be or not be. By breaking down ideas and categorizing different forms of imitation, the discussion reveals how easily perception can be shaped by skillful argument. As the dialogue progresses, the participants attempt to separate honest inquiry from deception, showing how philosophy relies on reasoning rather than appearance. The text encourages readers to examine their own assumptions, demonstrating that seeking truth requires patience and careful questioning. Ultimately, the work highlights the importance of distinguishing between knowledge and illusion, illustrating how language can either enlighten or mislead when used without integrity.

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ISBN9789374839867
PublisherDouble 9 Books
Publication Date11/01/25
Pages120

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