Language, thought and falsehood in ancient Greek philosophy
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Language, thought and falsehood in ancient Greek philosophy
(Issues in ancient philosophy)
Routledge, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This question preoccupied the thoughts of many early Greek philosophers, not least Plato, who discussed it at length in the "Cratylus", the "Euthydemus", the "Theaetus" and the "Sophist". Nicholas Denyer's book places the problem of language, thought, and falsehood in the historical context of Plato and his contemporaries, and expounds the solution which Plato finally reached in the "Sophist". Its freedom from untranslated Greek, style, and its approach in bringing together all ancient material on falsehood in this way aim to make "Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy" accessible to all those studying Ancient Greek philosophy, as well as to philosophers generally.
目次
1. Contrasting Prejudices 2. Stating the Facts 3. Plato's Contemporaries 4. Objectivity Without Error in the Republic 5. Naming in the Cratylus 6. The Secret Doctrine of the Theaetetus 7. True Judgement and Logos in the Theaetetus 8. The Being of What is Not 9. Names, Verbs and Sentences 10. Aristotelian Optimism.
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