Title | Antisthenes Fg. 50B (Caizzi): A Possible Section of περί τῆς ’Αληθείας |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 1973 |
Journal | L'Antiquité Classique |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 178-180 |
Categories | no categories |
Author(s) | Rankin, Herbert David |
Editor(s) | |
Translator(s) |
This passage (Simplicii in Categoriarum c. 8 [Arist. p. ]) is placed by Caizzi among a group of passages of epistemological interest but not clearly attributable to any of the works which Antisthenes is said to have composed. Its argument is characteristic enough, being one of the representations of Antisthenes' opposition to Plato's eîdē, and an assertion of his view that the concrete phenomenal object is the starting point of our capability of knowledge, which in his view is probably limited by the restrictions placed upon us by the narrow capacity of our language with regard to logical discourse. The purpose of this article is to consider whether a part of this passage is a quotation from Antisthenes' own writings and to suggest a possible place for it in one of the works with which he is credited. [introduction p. 178] |
Online Resources | https://uni-koeln.sciebo.de/s/a36SykFCN2qyzot |
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Title | Antisthenes Fg. 50B (Caizzi): A Possible Section of περί τῆς ’Αληθείας |
Type | Article |
Language | English |
Date | 1973 |
Journal | L'Antiquité Classique |
Volume | 42 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 178-180 |
Categories | no categories |
Author(s) | Rankin, Herbert David |
Editor(s) | |
Translator(s) |
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Online Resources | https://uni-koeln.sciebo.de/s/a36SykFCN2qyzot |
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