"A complete and unified account of Plato's epistemology . . .
scholarly, historically sensitive, and philosophically
sophisticated. Above all it is sensible. . . . White's strength is
that he places Plato's preoccupation in careful historical
perspective, without belittling the intrinsic difficulties of the
problems he tackled. . . . White's project is to find a continuous
argument running through Plato's various attacks on epistemological
problems. No summary can do justice to his remarkable success."
--Ronald B. De Sousa, University of Toronto, in Phoenix
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