Gorgias's Thought
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Gorgias's Thought
An Epistemological Reading
Di Iulio, Erminia
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
162
Mole
9781032234434
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Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1. The First Thesis of the Treatise: Gorgias On What There Is, 2. The Second Thesis Of The Treatise: Gorgias On Epistemology And Scepticism, 3. The Apology Of Palamedes: Gorgias On Foundationalism, Eyewitnessing And True Speech, 4. The Encomium Of Helen: The Epistemology Of Persuasion, 5. The Third Thesis Of The Treatise: The Epistemic Root Of Gorgias's Philosophy Of Language, Conclusions.
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gorgias;epistemology;ancient epistemology;sophists;sophist philosophy;pre-Socratic philosophy;Encomium of Helen;Apology of Palamedes;On what is not or on nature;On Non-Existence;greek philosophy;ancient philosophy;Follow;Anonymous's Version;Perceptual Content;Sextus's Argument;Odd;Hold;True Speech;Non-conceptual Content;Parmenides's Poem;Sextus Empiricus;Perceptual Knowledge;Testimony;Epistemological Reading;Epistemic Argument;Ineffability Thesis;Prima Facie Justification;Intentional Argument;Identity Thesis;Mental Content;Non-conceptual Perception;Aporetic Conclusion;Mind Independent World;Non-inferential Knowledge
Acknowledgements, Introduction, 1. The First Thesis of the Treatise: Gorgias On What There Is, 2. The Second Thesis Of The Treatise: Gorgias On Epistemology And Scepticism, 3. The Apology Of Palamedes: Gorgias On Foundationalism, Eyewitnessing And True Speech, 4. The Encomium Of Helen: The Epistemology Of Persuasion, 5. The Third Thesis Of The Treatise: The Epistemic Root Of Gorgias's Philosophy Of Language, Conclusions.
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gorgias;epistemology;ancient epistemology;sophists;sophist philosophy;pre-Socratic philosophy;Encomium of Helen;Apology of Palamedes;On what is not or on nature;On Non-Existence;greek philosophy;ancient philosophy;Follow;Anonymous's Version;Perceptual Content;Sextus's Argument;Odd;Hold;True Speech;Non-conceptual Content;Parmenides's Poem;Sextus Empiricus;Perceptual Knowledge;Testimony;Epistemological Reading;Epistemic Argument;Ineffability Thesis;Prima Facie Justification;Intentional Argument;Identity Thesis;Mental Content;Non-conceptual Perception;Aporetic Conclusion;Mind Independent World;Non-inferential Knowledge