The Sophists and Their Legacy: Proceedings of the Fourth International Colloquium on Ancient Philosophy Held in Cooperation with Projektgruppe Altertumswissenschaften Der Thyssen Stiftung at Bad Homburg, 29th August - 1st September 1979Steiner, 1981 - Всего страниц: 141 |
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... Aristotle , though referring several times to sophistic tricks in this context ( asking questions effectively : 174b 8-11 ) , does not use this term in connection with Lycophron . In a somewhat different manner Aristippus is cited by ...
... Aristotle , though referring several times to sophistic tricks in this context ( asking questions effectively : 174b 8-11 ) , does not use this term in connection with Lycophron . In a somewhat different manner Aristippus is cited by ...
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... Aristotle does not conceal his contempt for this kind of proof , yet he cites it as something generally known and widely accepted and , therefore , gives the specific reason why he considers it inadequate . At the beginning of the ...
... Aristotle does not conceal his contempt for this kind of proof , yet he cites it as something generally known and widely accepted and , therefore , gives the specific reason why he considers it inadequate . At the beginning of the ...
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... Aristotle may be most tellingly effected if we note than Aristotle , in On Generation and Corruption I , 5 , is at work on what is basically the same problem as Plato in Phaedo 96 E ff . where Socrates puzzles over the relationship ...
... Aristotle may be most tellingly effected if we note than Aristotle , in On Generation and Corruption I , 5 , is at work on what is basically the same problem as Plato in Phaedo 96 E ff . where Socrates puzzles over the relationship ...
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