توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Ancient Epistemology (Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy / Philosophiegeschichte Und Logische Analyse)
نام کتاب : Ancient Epistemology (Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy / Philosophiegeschichte Und Logische Analyse)
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : معرفت شناسی باستان (تحلیل منطقی و تاریخ فلسفه / Philosophiegeschichte Und Logische Analyse)
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نویسندگان : Katerina Ierodiakonou (editor), Pieter Sjoerd Hasper (editor)
ناشر : Brill Mentis
سال نشر : 2016
تعداد صفحات : 257
ISBN (شابک) : 9783957431004 , 395743100X
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Table of Contents 0ptwidth 2ptInhaltsverzeichnis
Preface of the general editors – Vorwort
Ancient Epistemology
Pieter Sjoerd Hasper & Katerina Ierodiakonou: Foreword
Alexander P. D. Mourelatos: ``Limitless\'\' and ``Limit\'\' in Xenophanes\' Cosmology and in His Doctrine of Epistemic ``Construction\'\' (dokos)
Tempering the Hyperbole in B34: Context Provided by Xenophanes\' Theology
The Relevance of Xenophanes\' Physics
``What Is More Ready to Hand\'\' (procheiroteron) and the Bearing of Comparisons
Superlatives and Comparison: Four Circumscribed Uses
The Superlative ``Greatest\'\' Used of God
Daniel Babut on Xenophanes\' ``Relativism\'\'
Comparativism in Plato\'s Philebus
A Comparativist Epistemology
``Limits\'\', ``Limit\'\', and ``Unlimited\'\' in Cosmology
DOKOS and the Search for Appropriate Limits
Reprise: the Issue of Skepticism
Bibliography
Patricia Curd: Empedocles on Sensation, Perception, and Thought
Bibliography
Andrew Payne: Socrates the Same-Sayer
I. Introduction
II. Socrates\' Wisdom-eligible Beliefs
III. Believe in Order to be a Same-sayer
IV. The Two Things Argument in the Apology
Bibliography
Audrey Anton: The Epistemological Benefits of Socrates\' Religious Experience
1. Introduction
2. Divinity
3. The Apparent Conflict
4. Asymmetry and Actions
5. Implicit Consent
6. Riddles (ainigmae) and Entrenched False Beliefs
7. Knowing One Thing
8. When Having Truth Isn\'t Enough
9. Corrupt Belief Systems and the Nullification of Knowledge
10. Human Wisdom and Falsification
11. Care and Curiosity: Learning and Becoming Good
12. What is able to Withstand Scrutiny
13. Conclusion
Bibliography
Lee Franklin: The Origins of Dialectic in Ordinary Discourse (Meno 71b9–75a8)
I. The Demand for a Unitary Account
II. Meno\'s Tendency towards Plurality
III. Reorienting Meno
Bibliography
Matthew Duncombe: Thought as Internal Speech in Plato and Aristotle
Introduction
1. Thought and internal speech in Plato
2. Thought and internal speech in Aristotle
3. Plato\'s internal dialogue
4. Aristotle\'s internal monologue
5. The norm of non-contradiction
Conclusion
Bibliography
David Bronstein: Aristotle\'s Critique of Plato\'s Theory of Innate Knowledge
Introduction
1. Outline of Aristotle\'s Argument
2. Barnes\' Interpretation
3. Potentiality and Actuality
4. Reading 1: The No Use Argument
5. A Platonic Response: the Drunk Geometer
6. Reading 2: The No Discovery Argument
7. Reading 3: The No Noticing Argument
8. The Innatist Responds
Conclusion
Bibliography
Lucas Angioni: Aristotle\'s Definition of Scientific Knowledge (APo 71b 9–12)
Introduction
1. Pragma as explanandum with predicative structure
2. The Necessity Requirement: scientific knowledge grasps something that ``cannot be otherwise\'\'.
3. Incidental knowledge
4. ``Kata sumbebekos knowledge\'\' and necessary principles
5. Conclusion
Bibliography
Ada Bronowski: Rational Empiricism: The Stoics on Reason, Experience and Katalepsis
Bibliography
Anna Tigani: A New Answer to an Old Puzzle: Noein aplwc (Sextus Empiricus, PH II 1–10)
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III. How do the Sceptics come to noein aplwc without contradicting their Scepticism?
IV. Noein aplwc, assent and Sceptical beliefs
Bibliography
Eleni Perdikouri: The Duality of phantasia in Plotinus: Two Faculties, or Two Representations?
A representation is like a thought
A representation is an image of a judgement
The two sides of the representative faculty
The exteriority of the objects of the faculty of representation
The two representations, or changing the way we look at things
Bibliography
Book Reviews – Buchbesprechungen
Michael T. Ferejohn: Formal Causes. Definition, Explanation, and Primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian Thought (Petter Sandstad)
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Bibliography
David Gunkel/Paul A. Taylor: Heidegger and the Media (Jared Smith)
Christian Damböck (ed.): Influences on the Aufbau (Ádám Tamás Tuboly)
Robert C. Stalnaker: Context (Arno Goebel)
Bibliography
List of Contributors – Liste der Autoren