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Spiritual Pregnancy in Plato’s Theaetetus (2018)

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Socrates’ midwife metaphor in Theaetetus depends logically on the concept of male spiritual pregnancy. Male spiritual pregnancy is typically understood as a process in which a young man develops in his mind a theory or idea; a spiritual child is, on this view, a theory; and spiritual childbirth is the painful movement of a developed theory from the mind into the speech-world. Although this account of spiritual pregnancy and maieutics is widely accepted in the scholarship, it cannot be upheld. The intelligibility of Socrates’ midwife metaphor requires the recognition of two different kinds of pregnancy, the false and the true. The first and false kind is roughly as the standard interpretation says that it is: a theory germinating in the mind; but Theaetetus’s true spiritual child is not a theory of knowledge—it is wisdom in his soul; true spiritual pregnancy is the actualisation of the soul’s potential for wisdom.

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Authors & Contributors
Fine, Gail
Austin, Emily A.
Zittel, Claus
Young, Douglas
Ward, Ann
Thijssen, Johannes M. M. H.
Concepts
Soul (philosophy)
Psychology
Philosophy
Philosophy of mind
Theories of knowledge
Cognition
Time Periods
Ancient
18th century
17th century
Medieval
Early modern
Renaissance
Places
Greece
Germany
Europe
Rome (Italy)
Great Britain
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