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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Their concern with problems of language was not merely a concern over
grammatical niceties - the search for orthotës ... Their discussions of the nature of
logos however went beyond the problem of meaning to include also the question
of the ...
Their concern with problems of language was not merely a concern over
grammatical niceties - the search for orthotës ... Their discussions of the nature of
logos however went beyond the problem of meaning to include also the question
of the ...
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She mentions also some modern agonising as to whether a predicate can hold a
subject when the subject is no longer existent : an obvious and probably
unconscious revival of ancient problems . But whatever way one may attempt to
mark off ...
She mentions also some modern agonising as to whether a predicate can hold a
subject when the subject is no longer existent : an obvious and probably
unconscious revival of ancient problems . But whatever way one may attempt to
mark off ...
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Furthermore , even if we actually possessed ( or could reconstruct ) the
Protagorean version of T , our problem would not be solved . It would be just the
same as if we could accept the closely related thesis of Reinhardt and Thomas
Cole which ...
Furthermore , even if we actually possessed ( or could reconstruct ) the
Protagorean version of T , our problem would not be solved . It would be just the
same as if we could accept the closely related thesis of Reinhardt and Thomas
Cole which ...
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