Plato's Cratylus : argument, form, and structure /
This book explains how the Cratylus, Plato's apparently meandering and comical dialogue on the correctness of names, makes serious philosophical progress by its notorious etymological digressions. While still a wild ride through a Heraclitean flood of etymologies which threatens to swamp langua...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Rodopi,
2005.
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Colección: | Value inquiry book series ;
v. 168. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- List of Figures; Foreword; Preface; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; ONE: The Argument in the Cratylus in the Form of a Geometric Demonstration; TWO: Enunciation: Knowledge of Names, like Knowledge of Beautiful Things in General, is Difficult 383a-384c; THREE: I. Construction: Eikasia, Likeness-Making: The Appearance of Reasoning 384c-393b; FOUR: II. Demonstration: Pistis, Belief: Heraclitean Dogmas, Socratic Demands 393b-408d; FIVE: III. Demonstration: Dianoia, Systematic Reasoning: An Axiomatic Heraclitean Logos: A Phenomenal Philosophical Dictionary 408d-421c
- SIX: IV. Demonstration: Noesis, Knowing: Knowledge as Identical with Perception 421d-436bSEVEN: Reduction, Recapitulation: 436c-440c; Notes; Bibliography; Appendix; About the Author; Index