Gorgias's Thought

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ancient epistemology
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ancient philosophy
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Apology of Palamedes
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classical philology
Encomium of Helen
Epistemic Argument
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Identity Thesis
Ineffability Thesis
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Mental Content
Mind Independent World
Non-conceptual Content
Non-conceptual Perception
Non-inferential Knowledge
Odd
On Non-Existence
On what is not or on nature
Parmenides's Poem
Parmenides’s Poem
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Perceptual Knowledge
philosophy of perception
pre-Socratic philosophy
Prima Facie Justification
rhetorical theory
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Sextus Empiricus
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  • ISBN 9781032234427
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Gorgias’s Thought: An Epistemological Reading is the first monograph published in English entirely devoted to Gorgias’s epistemological thought and provides a new perspective on Gorgias’s thought more broadly.

The book aims to undermine the common idea that Gorgias is either an orator uncommitted to any conception of truth, or a thinker whose interest is confined to the philosophy of language. It considers his major texts—On What is Not, or On Nature, The Apology of Palamedes and The Encomium of Helen—emphasising the originality and specificity of Gorgias’ thought. In combining a philological analysis with substantive use of contemporary epistemological approaches, Di Iulio shows that Gorgias is to be considered first and foremost an epistemologist.

Gorgias’s Thought: An Epistemological Reading is of interest to students, scholars and specialists in ancient thought, epistemology, history of philosophy and rhetoric.

Erminia Di Iulio received her Ph.D from Tor Vergata University, Rome, in 2020, and works primarily on ancient philosophy. Her research interests include epistemology, epistemology of testimony and philosophy of perception. She co-founded the open access journal SynthesisJournal for Philosophy.

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