Title of article
Aletheia in Greek thought until Aristotle Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Jan Wole?ski، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
22
From page
339
To page
360
Abstract
This paper investigates the concept of aletheia (truth) in ancient philosophy from the pre-Socratics until Aristotle. The meaning of aletheia in archaic Greek is taken as the starting point. It is followed by remarks about the concept of truth in the Seven Sages. The author discusses this concept as it appears in views and works of philosophers and historians. A special section is devoted to the epistemological and ontological understanding of truth. On this occasion, influential views of Heidegger are examined. The paper is concluded by a review of various meanings of truth in Aristotle.
Keywords
Ontology , Epistemology , Correspondence
Journal title
Annals of Pure and Applied Logic
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Annals of Pure and Applied Logic
Record number
889977
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