Keywords
Plato
Classical Political philosophy
Political Philosophy
Cratylus
Relativism
Revelation
Science
Dialectic
Hermogenes
Euthyphro
Divine revelation
Perspectivism
Socrates
Classical Political philosophy
Political Philosophy
Cratylus
Relativism
Revelation
Science
Dialectic
Hermogenes
Euthyphro
Divine revelation
Perspectivism
Socrates
How to Cite
Relativism and Revelation in Plato’s Cratylus. (2025). The Political Science Reviewer, 49(1), 23-55. https://politicalsciencereviewer.com/index.php/psr/article/view/850
Abstract
This study, focusing on the figure of Hermogenes in Plato’s Cratylus and Socrates’s allusions to Euthyphro and to divine inspiration, argues that the dialogue discloses a strange kinship between “perspectivism” or “relativism,” on one hand, and “revelation” or “decisionism,” on the other. It finds that Socrates concedes surprisingly significant ground to those positions. And, finally, it gives a view of Socrates’s dialectical response in light of that ground he is forced to concede.
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