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Patterns in Plato's Thought - Papers arising out of the 1971 West Coast Greek Philosophy Conference (Hardcover, 1973 ed.):... Patterns in Plato's Thought - Papers arising out of the 1971 West Coast Greek Philosophy Conference (Hardcover, 1973 ed.)
J. M. E Moravcsik
R2,915 Discovery Miles 29 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his teachings and through his choice of the dialogue-form as a mode of communication, Plato emphasized the communal aspect of intellectual work. The need for having a community work together is nowhere more apparent then when the intellectual task set is that of interpreting the ancient philosophers. Those of us who were fortunate enough to spend some of our years as students at Oxford found that among our most inspiring experiences were the meetings of the Oxford Aristotelian So ciety, as well as the seminars in which B.PhiI. students discussed Plato and Aristotle. Up until the past few years no such group existed on the West Coast. In the fall of 1970 some of us got together to form the West Coast Greek Philosophy Conference, which was within a short time renamed by Prof. T. Rosenmeyer as 'the Aristotelians of the West, Unincorporated'. In our monthly meetings we translate and discuss Greek philosophic texts. For the past two years the group has been working on Aristotle's 'Physics'."

Logic and philosophy for linguists - A book of readings (Hardcover, American ed. Reprint 2019): J. M. E Moravcsik Logic and philosophy for linguists - A book of readings (Hardcover, American ed. Reprint 2019)
J. M. E Moravcsik
R3,395 Discovery Miles 33 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Patterns in Plato's Thought - Papers arising out of the 1971 West Coast Greek Philosophy Conference (Paperback, Softcover... Patterns in Plato's Thought - Papers arising out of the 1971 West Coast Greek Philosophy Conference (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973)
J. M. E Moravcsik
R2,769 Discovery Miles 27 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In his teachings and through his choice of the dialogue-form as a mode of communication, Plato emphasized the communal aspect of intellectual work. The need for having a community work together is nowhere more apparent then when the intellectual task set is that of interpreting the ancient philosophers. Those of us who were fortunate enough to spend some of our years as students at Oxford found that among our most inspiring experiences were the meetings of the Oxford Aristotelian So ciety, as well as the seminars in which B.PhiI. students discussed Plato and Aristotle. Up until the past few years no such group existed on the West Coast. In the fall of 1970 some of us got together to form the West Coast Greek Philosophy Conference, which was within a short time renamed by Prof. T. Rosenmeyer as 'the Aristotelians of the West, Unincorporated'. In our monthly meetings we translate and discuss Greek philosophic texts. For the past two years the group has been working on Aristotle's 'Physics'."

Approaches to Natural Language - Proceedings of the 1970 Stanford Workshop on Grammar and Semantics (Paperback, Softcover... Approaches to Natural Language - Proceedings of the 1970 Stanford Workshop on Grammar and Semantics (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1973)
Jaakko Hintikka, Patrick Suppes, J. M. E Moravcsik
R3,041 Discovery Miles 30 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The papers and comments published in the present volume represent the proceedings of a research workshop on the grammar and semantics of natural languages held at Stanford University in the fall of 1970. The workshop met first for three days in September and then for a period of two days in November for extended discussion and analysis. The workshop was sponsored by the Committee on Basic Research in Education, which has been funded by the United States Office of Education through a grant to the National Academy of Education and the National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council. We acknowledge with pleasure the sponsorship which made possible a series oflively and stimulating meetings that were both enjoyable and instructive for the three of us, and, we hope, for most of the participants, including a number of local linguists and philosophers who did not contribute papers but actively joined in the discussion. One of the central participants in the workshop was Richard Montague. We record our sense of loss at his tragic death early in 1971, and we dedicate this volume to his memory. None of the papers in the present volume discusses explicitly problems of education. In our view such a discussion is neither necessary nor sufficient for a contribution to basic research in education. There are in fact good reasons why the kind of work reported in the present volume constitutes an important aspect of basic research in education.

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