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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... refutation depends upon an homonymy ( as sophistical refutations may do : see below 16 ) ; it will not be possi- ble , unless the term concerned is agreed upon by the partner to have one meaning - and even then , it is possible only ...
... refutation depends upon an homonymy ( as sophistical refutations may do : see below 16 ) ; it will not be possi- ble , unless the term concerned is agreed upon by the partner to have one meaning - and even then , it is possible only ...
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... Refutations ( 175b 24-27 ) without explicitly calling it a sophistic procedure . A different aspect is brought out by a passage from the Posterior Analytics . In the second chapter of the first book Aristotle endeavours to characterize ...
... Refutations ( 175b 24-27 ) without explicitly calling it a sophistic procedure . A different aspect is brought out by a passage from the Posterior Analytics . In the second chapter of the first book Aristotle endeavours to characterize ...
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... Refutations Aristotle describes as sophistic the practice of leading one's partner to the kind of statement against which one is well armed with arguments oneself ( 111b 32-33 ; 172b 25-26 ) ; and he adds in both places that at times ...
... Refutations Aristotle describes as sophistic the practice of leading one's partner to the kind of statement against which one is well armed with arguments oneself ( 111b 32-33 ; 172b 25-26 ) ; and he adds in both places that at times ...
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