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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He contrived to imply that there is something wrong with the assumption of ' is -
ness ' that was so deeply embedded in language and prejudice . He suggested
that language was perhaps a more inscrutable medium than had been imagined
.
He contrived to imply that there is something wrong with the assumption of ' is -
ness ' that was so deeply embedded in language and prejudice . He suggested
that language was perhaps a more inscrutable medium than had been imagined
.
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Vertigo is averted for a moment when we recall that certain languages have as
part of their natural equipment overt ... No help is forthcoming from Hispanic or
Celtic language areas which have formal , and probably ancestrally common to
both ...
Vertigo is averted for a moment when we recall that certain languages have as
part of their natural equipment overt ... No help is forthcoming from Hispanic or
Celtic language areas which have formal , and probably ancestrally common to
both ...
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In the Prometheus myth of Plato ' s Protagoras the acquisition of the arts and
crafts ( together with religion and language ) precedes the establishment of a
civic order of justice and morality ; in the Epicurean narrative of Lucretius the civic
order ...
In the Prometheus myth of Plato ' s Protagoras the acquisition of the arts and
crafts ( together with religion and language ) precedes the establishment of a
civic order of justice and morality ; in the Epicurean narrative of Lucretius the civic
order ...
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