Epistemology, Semantics, and Logic in Ancient Greek Grammar : Exploring the Philosophical Underpinnings of Apollonius Dyscolus' Grammatical Theory /
Was the greatest grammarian of antiquity truly a second-rate Stoic philosopher in disguise? For decades, scholars have seemed to believe so. This book shatters that consensus. By analyzing Apollonius Dyscolus' core concepts-from proper names to conditionals-this book reveals a thinker far more...
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Leiden ; Boston :
BRILL,
2026.
سلاسل:
Philosophia Antiqua ;
180.
Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
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رقم الطلب: P57.I4
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| 245 | 1 | 0 | |a Epistemology, Semantics, and Logic in Ancient Greek Grammar : |b Exploring the Philosophical Underpinnings of Apollonius Dyscolus' Grammatical Theory / |c Leonardo Chiocchetti. |
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| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | |t Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Ancient Philosophy and Grammar -- 2 Main Characters -- 3 Parts of Speech -- 4 Philosophical Influences -- 5 Lexical Choices and Other Introductory Remarks -- 6 Editions -- List of Abbreviations Not Included in TLG and TLL -- Part 1 Epistemology -- Overview of Part 1 -- 1 Grammar as a Stochastic Art -- 1 Dionysius' Definition: Grammar as a Philological Practice -- 2 Dionysius and Empiricism -- 3 The Aristotelian Route -- 4 Grammar as a Stochastic Art -- 5 The Later Generations of Grammarians -- 6 Conclusions -- 2 The Strange Case of Apollonius Dyscolus -- In Search of a Compromise between Rationalism and Empiricism -- 1 Law and Order -- 2 Reason and Experience -- 3 An Alexandrian Grammarian, after All: Grammar as a Stochastic Art -- Part 2 Semantics -- Overview of Part 2 -- 3 The Meaning of Meaning -- 1 The Intelligibles: The Stoic Route -- 2 The νοητόν -- 3 Thinking and Thoughts in Apollonius -- 4 The νοητόν and the Grammatical Tradition -- 5 Conclusions -- 4 Nouns before Apollonius -- 1 In the Name of Aristotle -- 2 Nouns in the Early Alexandrians -- 3 Stoic Nouns -- 4 Nouns in the Grammarians after Aristarchus -- 5 Conclusions -- 5 Pronouns before Apollonius -- 1 Stoic Pronouns -- 2 Pronouns in the Grammarians before Apollonius -- 3 Conclusions -- 6 Chapter 6 Nouns and Pronouns in Apollonius -- 1 Nouns and Qualities -- 2 The Inquisitive Model -- 3 Qualities and Substances -- 4 Pronouns in Apollonius -- 5 Pronouns and Nouns -- 6 Existence -- 7 Qua Qua Qua: Conclusive Remarks -- Part 3 Logic -- Overview of Part 3 -- 7 Grammatical Relativity -- Relative Terms in Apollonius Dyscolus and the Τέχνη -- 1 Relativity in the Τέχνη -- 2 Apollonius' Relativity -- 3 The Scholiasts' Relativity -- 4 Philosophical Sources -- 5 Conclusions -- 8 Apollonius' Analysis of Disjunctions and Conditionals -- Semantics First -- 1 The Class of Conjunctions -- 2 Disjunctions -- 3 Conditionals -- 4 Disjunctions and Conditionals in Other Traditions -- 5 The Relation of Consequence in Apollonius: Some Further Remarks and Issues -- 6 Against Stoic Formalism -- 7 Conclusions -- Conclusions of Part 3 -- Bibliography. | |
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