The Stoics on Ambiguity: Cambridge Classical Studies
Autor Catherine Athertonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 dec 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521047722
ISBN-10: 0521047722
Pagini: 584
Dimensiuni: 141 x 216 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Classical Studies
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0521047722
Pagini: 584
Dimensiuni: 141 x 216 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Classical Studies
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preface and acknowledgements; Typographical conventions; List of abbreviations; 1. The scope of this book; 2. Sources and materials; 3. Morality talks: the origins and limits of Stoic interest in ambiguity; 4. The Stoic definition of ambiguity; 5. The Stoic classifications 1: the sources; 6. The Stoic classifications 2: Stoic types of ambiguity; 7. Ambiguity and the fallacy; 8. The influence of Stoic teaching; 9. A survey of conclusions; Appendix: the classification of linguistic fallacies in Aristotle's Sophistical Refutations; Bibliography; Index locorum; General index.
Recenzii
"Catherine Atherton's magisterial study of The Stoics on Ambiguity combines detailed assessment of the evidence and the distortions in our sources with significant insights into what the Stoic treatments of this particular theme can tell us about the limitations of Stoic philosophy of language and the differences between its priorities and those of modern linguistics....Emphatically not just a specialised study, but an important and provocative book for all serious students of Stoicism." Phronesis
"Atherton's careful attention to detail, her excellent translations of relevant passages, and her thorough discussion of the relevant sources are impressive." Religious Studies Review
". . . a well written and illuminating book." --Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora
"Atherton has taken on the daunting task of providing the best possible reconstruction of a Stoic theory of ambiguity and she succeeds remarkably well. The tools she brings to bear on the problems include: a broad knowledge of Stoicism, especially dialectic and ethics; a comprehensive familiarity with ancient grammatical and rhetorical theory; a thorough and clear-headed grasp of the Aristotelian tradition; and a deep familiarity with theoretical linguistics and the relevant aspects of current philosophy of language....this book is sure to provoke a lot of discussion. But whatever one's stand on the various controversies it arouses, there is a great deal to be learned from the wealth of detailed analysis it contains." Richard Bett, International Studies in Philosophy
"The prime virtues of this book are its careful handling of Stoic terminology and the source texts, its refusal to neglect the probable context of the theories it treats, its persistent attempts to question and push the sources to see whether they can be made to yield a theory consistent--both in itself and with the principles of Stoic philosophy--and adequate to the demands of a philosophy of language, and its use of contemporary linguistic models as sources of questions and challenges to that theory. These virtues make the book well worth reading by anyone interested in the Stoics or in ancient linguistics." The Philosophical Review
"Atherton has written a book which...will be profitably consulted by a readership that includes not only specialists in ancient thought but alos classicists in general, philosophers and scholars of literature and linguistics. ...her book is virtually a composite of several interconnecting studies--of Stoic philosophy, ancient linguistics, logic and rhetoric, and of perspectives on ambiguity drawn from modern theory. The format of the book is carefully organized...." A.A. Long, Ancient Philosophy
"Atherton's careful attention to detail, her excellent translations of relevant passages, and her thorough discussion of the relevant sources are impressive." Religious Studies Review
". . . a well written and illuminating book." --Journal of the Hellenic Diaspora
"Atherton has taken on the daunting task of providing the best possible reconstruction of a Stoic theory of ambiguity and she succeeds remarkably well. The tools she brings to bear on the problems include: a broad knowledge of Stoicism, especially dialectic and ethics; a comprehensive familiarity with ancient grammatical and rhetorical theory; a thorough and clear-headed grasp of the Aristotelian tradition; and a deep familiarity with theoretical linguistics and the relevant aspects of current philosophy of language....this book is sure to provoke a lot of discussion. But whatever one's stand on the various controversies it arouses, there is a great deal to be learned from the wealth of detailed analysis it contains." Richard Bett, International Studies in Philosophy
"The prime virtues of this book are its careful handling of Stoic terminology and the source texts, its refusal to neglect the probable context of the theories it treats, its persistent attempts to question and push the sources to see whether they can be made to yield a theory consistent--both in itself and with the principles of Stoic philosophy--and adequate to the demands of a philosophy of language, and its use of contemporary linguistic models as sources of questions and challenges to that theory. These virtues make the book well worth reading by anyone interested in the Stoics or in ancient linguistics." The Philosophical Review
"Atherton has written a book which...will be profitably consulted by a readership that includes not only specialists in ancient thought but alos classicists in general, philosophers and scholars of literature and linguistics. ...her book is virtually a composite of several interconnecting studies--of Stoic philosophy, ancient linguistics, logic and rhetoric, and of perspectives on ambiguity drawn from modern theory. The format of the book is carefully organized...." A.A. Long, Ancient Philosophy
Descriere
Examines Stoic work on ambiguity.