5 octobre 2017
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Andreas T. Zanker, « Chapter 5: Evidence from Early Greek Poetry », C.H.Beck, ID : 10.4000/books.chbeck.1619
“It is entirely necessary, then, for philosophers either (a) to use unusual terms that are alien to ordinary speech, since they are the interpreters of things that are unknown to the general public, or (b) to employ ordinary speech and transfer words that have been established for other things” (Dexippus, on Categories 6.10-13 Busse). In Chapter 3, we established that the verb “σηµαίνειν” was not used in the Homeric epics in the sense of “to mean”. We have yet, however, to comment on a featur...