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Title: La semantica antica tra scetticismo e dogmatismo. A proposito di un pregiudizio interpretativo.
Authors: Petrilli, Raffaella 
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: 
The work aims to show that the V–VI centuries Greek philosophy on language elaborated the three very different notions of “language”, “epistemic ordinary language” and “logical language”. Pyrrhonian skep- ticism used the appeal to language (speech, use of words) to contrast the philosophy of language of the Sophists, which attributed an epistemic role to ordinary language; and the logical language constructed by dog- matists, based on the epistemological criterion of determinacy, known as “semantic univocity”, and which must not be confused with ordinary language.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2067/52922
ISBN: 978-88-255-4120-5
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