Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy
Exploring Plato's Views on Language and Deception
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:2nd Aug '16
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This insightful book examines the challenges of thought and language in ancient philosophy, particularly through Plato's solutions in the Sophist.
This book, originally published in 1991, explores the intricate relationships between thought and language, particularly how these concepts posed challenges for Plato and his contemporaries. It delves into the assumptions that made falsehood a significant issue for philosophers of that era. By examining the philosophical landscape of ancient Greece, the author presents a thorough analysis of the solutions Plato ultimately proposed in his work, the Sophist. The insights offered are both profound and accessible, making it an excellent resource for anyone interested in ancient Greek philosophy.
In addition to its focus on Plato, the book serves as a well-documented case study that highlights a pivotal advancement in logic, metaphysics, and epistemology. Readers will find that the discussions are free from untranslated Greek, allowing for a broader audience to engage with the material. This approach not only enriches the understanding of Plato's ideas but also situates them within the larger context of philosophical thought.
Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy is designed to appeal not only to students of philosophy but also to those who are curious about the evolution of philosophical inquiry. By bridging the gap between ancient concepts and modern interpretations, this book invites readers to reflect on the enduring questions of truth and deception that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions.
ISBN: 9781138686083
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
236 pages