Theophrastus of Eresus Life writings various reports logic physics metaphysics theology mathematics

Theophrastus of Eresus  Life  writings  various reports  logic  physics  metaphysics  theology  mathematics
Author: Theophrastus,Robert W. Sharples
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9004111301

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This volume forms part of the large international Theophrastus project started by Brill in 1992 and edited by W.W. Fortenbaugh, R.W. Sharples and D. Gutas . Together with volumes comprising the texts and translations, the commentary volumes provide a new generation of classicists with an up-to-date collection of the fragments and testimonia relating to Theophrastus (c. 370-288/5 B.C), Aristotle's pupil and successor as head of the Lyceum. In the present volume, the focus is on natural philosophy, apart from the study of living things. Topics covered include the principles of scientific enquiry, place, time, motion, the heavens, the sublunary world, meteorology and the study of materials.

Names and Nature in Plato s Cratylus

Names and Nature in Plato s Cratylus
Author: Rachel Barney
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2001-08-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781135575700

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This study offers a ckomprehensive new interpretation of one of Plato's dialogues, the Cratylus. Throughout, the book combines analysis of Plato's arguments with attentiveness to his philosophical method.

The Cratylus of Plato

The Cratylus of Plato
Author: Francesco Ademollo
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2011-02-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139494694

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The Cratylus, one of Plato's most difficult and intriguing dialogues, explores the relations between a name and the thing it names. The questions that arise lead the characters to face a number of major issues: truth and falsehood, relativism, etymology, the possibility of a perfect language, the relation between the investigation of names and that of reality, the Heraclitean flux theory and the Theory of Forms. This full-scale commentary on the Cratylus offers a definitive interpretation of the dialogue. It contains translations of the passages discussed and a line-by-line analysis which deals with textual matters and unravels Plato's dense and subtle arguments, reaching a novel interpretation of some of the dialogue's main themes as well as of many individual passages. The book is intended primarily for graduate students and scholars, in both philosophy and classics, but presupposes no previous acquaintance with the subject and is accessible to undergraduates.

Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech Language and Civilization

Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech  Language  and Civilization
Author: Deborah Levine Gera
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2003
Genre: Civilization
ISBN: 0199256160

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"The source and nature of earliest speech and civilization are puzzles that have intrigued people for many centuries. This book explores Greek ideas on the beginnings of language, and the links between speech and civilization. It is a study of ancient Greek views on the nature of the world's first society and first language, the source of language, the development of civilization and speech, and the relation between people's level of civilization and the kind of language they use." "Discussions of later Western reflections on the origin and development of language and society, particularly during the Enlightenment, feature in the book, along with brief surveys of recent research on glottogenesis, the acquisition of language, and the beginnings of civilization."--BOOK JACKET.

Cratylus

Cratylus
Author: Plato,Aeterna Press
Publsiher: Aeterna Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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THE Cratylus has always been a source of perplexity to the student of Plato. While in fancy and humour, and perfection of style and metaphysical originality, this dialogue may be ranked with the best of the Platonic writings, there has been an uncertainty about the motive of the piece, which interpreters have hitherto not succeeded in dispelling. We need not suppose that Plato used words in order to conceal his thoughts, or that he would have been unintelligible to an educated contemporary. In the Phaedrus and Euthydemus we also find a difficulty in determining the precise aim of the author. Plato wrote satires in the form of dialogues, and his meaning, like that of other satirical writers, has often slept in the ear of posterity. Aeterna Press

Language

Language
Author: Stephen Everson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1994-07-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521357950

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This book is concerned to expound and analyse ancient theories of language.

Proclus Commentary on the Cratylus in Context

Proclus  Commentary on the Cratylus in Context
Author: Robbert Maarten van den Berg,Robbert Maarten Berg
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2008
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004163799

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This book explores the various views on language and its relation to philosophy in the Platonic tradition by examening the reception of Plato's Cratylus in antiquity in general, and the commentary of the Neoplatonist Proclus in particular.

Plato s Cratylus

Plato s Cratylus
Author: S. Montgomery Ewegen
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2013-11-14
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253010513

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Plato's dialogue Cratylus focuses on being and human dependence on words, or the essential truths about the human condition. Arguing that comedy is an essential part of Plato's concept of language, S. Montgomery Ewegen asserts that understanding the comedic is key to an understanding of Plato's deeper philosophical intentions. Ewegen shows how Plato's view of language is bound to comedy through words and how, for Plato, philosophy has much in common with playfulness and the ridiculous. By tying words, language, and our often uneasy relationship with them to comedy, Ewegen frames a new reading of this notable Platonic dialogue.