Theories of Argumentation; Intellectual Apprehension; Hellenistic Philosophy
Summary
In order for there to be knowledge, there must be at least some primary elements which may be called 'starting points'. This book offers the synoptic study of how the primary elements in knowledge structures were analyzed in antiquity from Plato to ancient commentaries, the main emphasis being on the Platonic-Aristotelian tradition
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-312)-and indexes