Dorothea Frede & Brad Inwood (eds.)
Cambridge University Press (2005)
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The philosophers and scholars of the Hellenistic world laid the foundations upon which the Western tradition based analytical grammar, linguistics, philosophy of language, and other disciplines probing the nature and origin of human communication. Building on the pioneering work of Plato and Aristotle, these thinkers developed a wide range of theories about the nature and origin of language which reflected broader philosophical commitments. In this collection of nine essays, a team of distinguished scholars examines the philosophies of language developed by, among others, Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, the Stoics, and Lucretius. They probe the early thinkers' philosophical adequacy and their impact on later theorists. With discussions ranging from the Stoics on the origin of language to the theories of language in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the collection will be of interest to students of philosophy and of language in the classical period and beyond.
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Keywords | Language and languages Philosophy Philosophy, Greek |
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Reprint years | 2008, 2009 |
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Call number | P107.S96 2001 |
ISBN(s) | 9780511482526 9780521841818 9780521071253 0521071259 052184181X |
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