The Cyrenaics and Gorgias on Language. Sextus, Math. 7. 196-198

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In this paper I offer a reconstruction of the account of meaning and language the Cyrenaics appear to have defended on the basis of a famous passage of Sextus, as well as showing the philosophical parentage of that account

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