Plato's Pragmatism offers the first comprehensive defense of a
pragmatist reading of Plato. According to Plato, the ultimate
rational goal is not to accumulate knowledge and avoid falsehood
but rather to live an excellent human life. The book contends that
a pragmatic outlook is present throughout the Platonic corpus. The
authors argue that the successful pursuit of a good life requires
cultivating certain ethical commitments, and that maintaining these
commitments often requires violating epistemic norms. In the course
of defending the pragmatist interpretation, the authors present a
forceful Platonic argument for the conclusion that the value of
truth has its limits, and that what matters most are one's ethical
commitments and the courage to live up to them. Their
interpretation has far-reaching consequences in that it reshapes
how we understand the relationship between Plato's ethics and
epistemology. Plato's Pragmatism will appeal to scholars and
advanced students of Plato and ancient philosophy. It will also be
of interest to those working on current controversies in ethics and
epistemology
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