Assent and Argument

Assent and Argument
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 341
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ISBN-10 : 9789004321014
ISBN-13 : 9004321012
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Assent and Argument by : Brad Inwood

Cicero's philosophical works are a rich source for the understanding of Hellenistic philosophy, and his Academic Books are of critical importance for the study of ancient epistemology, especially the central debate between the Academic sceptics and the Stoics. This volume makes Cicero's challenging work accessible to philosophers and historians of philosophy and represents the best current work in both fields. The ten papers published here are the work of leading authorities from North America, England and Europe; they were presented and discussed at the seventh Symposium Hellenisticum at Utrecht, August 1995, and deal with every aspect of the Academic Books, historical, literary and philosophical. Several papers make major contributions to the understanding of ancient scepticism and sceptical arguments, to the role of Socrates in later Greek thought, to the history of the Academy as an institution, and to the philosophical stance of Cicero himself.

Argumentation Theory and the Rhetoric of Assent

Argumentation Theory and the Rhetoric of Assent
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Publisher : University of Alabama Press
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9780817353353
ISBN-13 : 0817353356
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Argumentation Theory and the Rhetoric of Assent by : David Williams

The themes of the essays in Argumentation Theory and the Rhetoric of Assent all coalesce around the general question: "When, if ever, is assent justified?" The question immediate triggers complex and multifaceted considerations of argument and, ultimately, power. In parsing out the nature of assent, the essays take divers approaches: aesthetic and symbolist, rationalistic and formalistic, field theory, various conceptualizations of a public sphere, etc. Together, they offer an insightful exploration of an exciting new terrain argumentation studies.

Strategies of Argument

Strategies of Argument
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 433
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ISBN-10 : 9780199890484
ISBN-13 : 019989048X
Rating : 4/5 (84 Downloads)

Synopsis Strategies of Argument by : Mi-Kyoung Lee

This volume features fifteen new papers by an international group of scholars in ancient philosophy, with a particular focus on new work in ancient Greek and Roman ethics, epistemology, logic, and science. The papers are organized around five broad topics: Plato, Aristotle's ethics and practical reasoning, Aristotelian logic, Hellenistic ethics, and Hellenistic epistemology. Specific topics covered include the refutation of the hedonist in Plato's Philebus, the question of whether modern interpreters are right to read Plato's Timaeus as "proto-historical," Aristotle's argument concerning virtue, Aristotle's discussion of practical reasoning in the realm of ethics, Aristotle's logical theory, classification and division of goods in ancient ethical theories, and belief, appearances, and assent in Hellenistic epistemology.

Locke

Locke
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : 0415283485
ISBN-13 : 9780415283489
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Locke by : E. Jonathan Lowe

In this superb introduction to Locke's thought, EJ Lowe covers all the major aspects of his philosophy. He concentrates on introducing and assessing Locke in a contemporary philosophical setting, explaining why he is so important today.

The Concept of Argument

The Concept of Argument
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 499
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ISBN-10 : 9789401787628
ISBN-13 : 940178762X
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Synopsis The Concept of Argument by : Harald R. Wohlrapp

Arguing that our attachment to Aristotelian modes of discourse makes a revision of their conceptual foundations long overdue, the author proposes the consideration of unacknowledged factors that play a central role in argument itself. These are in particular the subjective imprint and the dynamics of argumentation. Their inclusion in a four-dimensional framework (subjective-objective, structural-procedural) and the focus on thesis validity allow for a more realistic view of our discourse practice. Exhaustive analyses of fascinating historical and contemporary arguments are provided. These range from Columbus’s advocacy of the Western Passage to India, over the trial of King Louis XVI during the French Revolution, to today’s highly charged controversies surrounding euthanasia and embryo research. Excavating foundational issues such as the purpose of argument itself (assent of an audience or critical examination of validity claims) and the contested role of argument as a generator of knowledge, the book culminates in a discussion of the relationship between rationality and reasonableness and criticizes the restrictions of ‘rational’ argument relying on fixed logical, economic or cultural criteria that in reality are mutable. Here, a true, open argument requires the infusion of Paul Lorenzen’s principle of ‘transsubjectivity’, which recognizes but transcends the partiality of the individual and which can be seen in the pragmatic and expanding consensus that humanity can control itself to safeguard the future of a fragile, damaged world.

Assent and Argument

Assent and Argument
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9004109145
ISBN-13 : 9789004109148
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Assent and Argument by : Brad Inwood

These ten essays on Cicero's "Academic Books" (the "Academia" and "Lucullus") deal with various aspects of Academic scepticism, ancient epistemology, and the history of the Academy. The tradition from Socrates through to Galen is covered, with special emphasis on Carneades, Antiochus and, of course, Cicero himself.

De Fato, Latin

De Fato, Latin
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Publisher : Aris and Phillips Classical Te
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9780856684760
ISBN-13 : 0856684767
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis De Fato, Latin by : Marcus Tullius Cicero

Cicero and Boethius did more than anyone else to transmit the insights of Greek philosophy to the Latin culture of Western Europe which has played so influential a part in our civilisation to this day. Cicero's treatise On Fate, though surviving only in a fragmentary and mutilated state, records contributions to the discussion of a central philosophical issue, that of free will and determinism, which are comparable in importance to those of twentieth-century philosophers and indeed sometimes anticipate them. Study of the treatise has been hindered by the lack of a combined Latin text and English translation based on a clear understanding of the arguments; Dr Sharples' text is intended to meet this need. The last book of Boethius' Consolation is linked with Cicero's treatise by its theme, the relation of divine foreknowledge to human freedom. Text with translation and commentary. (Aris and Phillips 1992)