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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I believe that we should not only – as has been pointed out often enough -
emancipate ourselves from the suggestion that the homo mensura principle is
about sense - perception only " , but also reject the implication that it is
exclusively ...
I believe that we should not only – as has been pointed out often enough -
emancipate ourselves from the suggestion that the homo mensura principle is
about sense - perception only " , but also reject the implication that it is
exclusively ...
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... Projektgruppe Altertumswissenschaft, INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY 197 G. B. Kerferd. the issue ) , or by employing the
principle of serial participation in Forms of contrasting size . I should now like to
look at ...
... Projektgruppe Altertumswissenschaft, INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM ON
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY 197 G. B. Kerferd. the issue ) , or by employing the
principle of serial participation in Forms of contrasting size . I should now like to
look at ...
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W . J . VERDENIUS GORGIAS ' DOCTRINE OF DECEPTION Gorgias based his
art of rhetoric on two principles , viz . ... The first principle follows from his theory
of knowledge : the true nature of things is beyond our grasp ( B 3 , 77 , B lla , 35 )
...
W . J . VERDENIUS GORGIAS ' DOCTRINE OF DECEPTION Gorgias based his
art of rhetoric on two principles , viz . ... The first principle follows from his theory
of knowledge : the true nature of things is beyond our grasp ( B 3 , 77 , B lla , 35 )
...
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