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The coherence and indeed the reality of the sophists as a philosophical school or movement has been contested and debated in modern scholarship, with inconclusive results.
Eric MacPhail
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Copia y simulacro en el Sofista de Platón
Within the Sophist, Plato establishes a clear distinction between two types of mimetic art: the copy and the simulacrum. Such a distinction avoids reducing the image to the faithful reproduction of a sensitive model.
Carlos Másmela
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Abstract This essay revisits the early methodology of Rudolph von Jhering. It has often been dismissed due to its heavy metaphysics, unwieldy presentation, and alleged neglect of teleology. But a charitable reconstruction in contemporary terms reveals a coherence theory of jurisprudence that is in many ways superior to current coherence accounts.
Pascal Felix Meier
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The soul of sophistry: Plato’s “Sophist” 226a9–231b9 revisited [PDF]
This paper argues that the so-called 6th definition of the sophist found in the outer part of Plato's "Sophist" is a methodological passage meant to point out how the sophist is to be pursued properly if he is to be distinguished from the ...
Larsen, Jens Kristian
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İSLAM KELAMCILARI VE İBN SINA'YA GÖRE BİLGİNİN İMKANI SORUNU VE SOFİSTLER
İSLAM KELAMCILARI VE İBN SINA'YA GÖRE BİLGİNİN İMKANI SORUNU VE ...
Hasan Aydın
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The Parmenides poses the question for what entities there are Forms, and the criticism of Forms it contains is commonly supposed to document an ontological reorientation in Plato.
Jens Kristian Larsen
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Being and the Philosopher's Object in Plato's Sophist. [PDF]
Granieri R.
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Martin Heidegger’s Path to an Aesthetic ετηος [PDF]
Martin Heidegger is infamous for his rejection of the validity of Ethics as a philosophical endeavour and moreover, for his aesthetic formulation of ετηος.
Brook, Angus
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Plato on Parmenides of Elea: the Eleatic PNC case
According to several scholars, the first explicit formulations of the Principle of Non-Contradiction (PNC) can be found in Plato's works, e. g. in the Republic and the Sophist.
André Luiz Braga da Silva
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From Molière to SARS-CoV-2: How Medicine has changed. [PDF]
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