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Aristotle on Identity and Persistence [PDF]
In Physics 4.11, Aristotle discusses a sophistical puzzle in which "being Coriscus-in-the-Lyceum is different from being Coriscus-in-the-market-place." I take this puzzle to threaten the persistence of changing entities.
Bowin, John
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Open Use of Reason: Socrates and Kant
Kant is compared with Socrates because the two philosophers have much in common. Both thinkers were central figures in their time. Kant revolutionised the philosophy of the modern period dealing with questions of ethics and epistemology; Socrates brought
Alexandra A. Elbakyan
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Enseigner la rhétorique à l’École de Bruxelles
This paper outlines the conception of the teaching of rhetoric at the Brussels School. It explains the origin of the approach in the thought of Perelman. It then shows how the GRAL team recovered the teaching of rhetorical exercises by the sophists.
Emmanuelle Danblon +3 more
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Critical review of sophistic models of persuasion regarding their significance and influence on modern political rhetoric [PDF]
Sophists were professional teachers of primarily rhetoric who imparted their knowledge to young men in the Greek world. They were active in the fifth century BC, and their influence, above all on rhetoric, was enormous both on later centuries and ...
Stošić Sanja, Vasilić Veronika
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Sophists and the idea of education [PDF]
In this paper, the author analyses the new concept of education and upbringing, which emerged at the time of the first philosophical reflections on the place, role and importance of education for a community. The fifth century B.C.
Erić Milomir D.
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Guided by the bold ambition to reexamine the nature of philosophy, questions about the foundations and origins of Plato’s dialogues have in recent years gained a new and important momentum.
Olof, Pettersson
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The Science of Philosophy: Discourse and Deception in Plato’s Sophist [PDF]
At 252e1 to 253c9 in Plato’s Sophist, the Eleatic Visitor explains why philosophy is a science. Like the art of grammar, philosophical knowledge corresponds to a generic structure of discrete kinds and is acquired by systematic analysis of how these ...
Olof, Pettersson
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The Paradox of "Natural" Heterosexuality with "Unnatural" Women [PDF]
This essay examines the debates between advocates of heterosexual and pederastic love in Plutarch's Amatorius, Achilles Tatius 2.33-38, and the Lucianic Erotes.
Hubbard, Thomas K.
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Archivists with an Attitude - Rescuing the Archives from Foucault [PDF]
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Ferreira-Buckley, Linda
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On the Persistence of Strategic Sophistication [PDF]
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Sotiris Georganas +2 more
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