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Language (Companions to Ancient Thought Series #3)

by Stephen Everson (Editor), Stephen Everson
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Overview

This volume is devoted to ancient theories of language. The chapters range over more than eight hundred years of philosophical enquiry, and provide critical analyses of all the principal accounts of how it is that language can have meaning and how we can come to acquire linguistic understanding. The discussions move from the naturalism examined in Plato's Cratylus to the sophisticated theories of the Hellenistic schools and the work of St. Augustine. The relations between thought about language and metaphysics, philosophy of mind and the development of grammar are also explored.

Synopsis

This book is concerned to expound and analyse ancient theories of language.

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1994
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
292
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521357951

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