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 1979International Colloquium on Ancient Philosophy, Projektgruppe Altertumswissenschaft, INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY 197 Steiner, 1981 - Всего страниц: 141 |
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In the beginning of the ninth book of the Topics , which we are used to call On
Sophistical Refutations ( in accordance with its first sentence : nepi SÈ tõv
OOQLOTIKÕV ÉNÉY XWV29 ) , a book which seems to belong to the earliest
period of ...
In the beginning of the ninth book of the Topics , which we are used to call On
Sophistical Refutations ( in accordance with its first sentence : nepi SÈ tõv
OOQLOTIKÕV ÉNÉY XWV29 ) , a book which seems to belong to the earliest
period of ...
Стр. 90
2 ) Damage to the papyrus prevents one from being certain of the argument at
some points , especially at the beginning . There is no difference in nature
between Greek and Barbarian , because they share the same natural needs and
...
2 ) Damage to the papyrus prevents one from being certain of the argument at
some points , especially at the beginning . There is no difference in nature
between Greek and Barbarian , because they share the same natural needs and
...
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From the beginning , I suggest , the political and technological accounts of the
rise of human culture belong together . The second part of my thesis connects
this whole set of theories about human pre - history with the still older tradition of
...
From the beginning , I suggest , the political and technological accounts of the
rise of human culture belong together . The second part of my thesis connects
this whole set of theories about human pre - history with the still older tradition of
...
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