The speeches by Ajax and Odysseus, whose authorship is ascribed to the Socratic philosopher Antisthenes, give us the chance to trace some pos-sible connections between philosophy, sophistic and poetry. In the bases of these connections we can find an important element present in Antisthenes’ conception of language: the notion of χρῆσις τῶν ὀνομάτων (use of names). We are going to examine how some scenes from the epic tradition, together with some rhetorical strategies, are seen through a conception of language in which the meaning of a word depends on the social and historical conditions in which that term is used.Los discursos de Ayante y Odiseo, cuya autoría se adjudica al filósofo socrático Antístenes, nos ofrecen la oportunidad de rastr...
My purpose here is to analyze how dialectic, expressed by Plato on his Dialogues, emerged from an in...
This article aims to expose the different forms of community that Homer presents in his poems. By me...
In the comedy The Clouds, from the comic poet Aristophanes, the Aér is mentioned three times, twice ...
Los discursos de Ayante y Odiseo, cuya autoría se adjudica al filósofo socrático Antístenes, nos ofr...
How passion shows itself in Plato’s dialectics? How in the texts of rhetoric? How in the Stoic’s log...
Abstract: In this paper, I would like to make a comparison between non-argumentative resources ...
En el Banquete de Platón se encuentran vinculadas la erótica, la retórica y la filosofía. Nos centra...
En el Banquete de Platón se encuentran vinculadas la erótica, la retórica y la filosofía. Nos centra...
The platonic “explanation” concerning poetic creation in the dialogue Ion, which explains poetry as ...
Incluída numa pesquisa, ainda incipiente, sobre a recepção e aproveitamento por parte de São Tomás d...
Even though ‘essence’ and ‘substance’ are words regarded as synonyms in every day language, their us...
This paper examines the theories of the rhetorical exemplum as presented in sixteenth-century histor...
In a chronological way and with support from literary sources, this paper looks upon the most import...
In the Gorgias, Plato distinguishes the way of being and acting proper ofthe philosopher as opposed ...
Socrates (469-399 B. C.), first philosopher of Athenian birth and socially plebeian origin, inaugura...
My purpose here is to analyze how dialectic, expressed by Plato on his Dialogues, emerged from an in...
This article aims to expose the different forms of community that Homer presents in his poems. By me...
In the comedy The Clouds, from the comic poet Aristophanes, the Aér is mentioned three times, twice ...
Los discursos de Ayante y Odiseo, cuya autoría se adjudica al filósofo socrático Antístenes, nos ofr...
How passion shows itself in Plato’s dialectics? How in the texts of rhetoric? How in the Stoic’s log...
Abstract: In this paper, I would like to make a comparison between non-argumentative resources ...
En el Banquete de Platón se encuentran vinculadas la erótica, la retórica y la filosofía. Nos centra...
En el Banquete de Platón se encuentran vinculadas la erótica, la retórica y la filosofía. Nos centra...
The platonic “explanation” concerning poetic creation in the dialogue Ion, which explains poetry as ...
Incluída numa pesquisa, ainda incipiente, sobre a recepção e aproveitamento por parte de São Tomás d...
Even though ‘essence’ and ‘substance’ are words regarded as synonyms in every day language, their us...
This paper examines the theories of the rhetorical exemplum as presented in sixteenth-century histor...
In a chronological way and with support from literary sources, this paper looks upon the most import...
In the Gorgias, Plato distinguishes the way of being and acting proper ofthe philosopher as opposed ...
Socrates (469-399 B. C.), first philosopher of Athenian birth and socially plebeian origin, inaugura...
My purpose here is to analyze how dialectic, expressed by Plato on his Dialogues, emerged from an in...
This article aims to expose the different forms of community that Homer presents in his poems. By me...
In the comedy The Clouds, from the comic poet Aristophanes, the Aér is mentioned three times, twice ...