Apprehension and Argument: Ancient Theories of Starting Points for Knowledge

Apprehension and Argument: Ancient Theories of Starting Points for Knowledge

Author
Miira Tuominen (auth.)
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Language
English
Edition
1
Year
2007
Page
328
ISBN
9781402050428,9781402050435
File Type
pdf
File Size
1.9 MiB

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 first synoptic study of how the primary elements in knowledge structures were analysed in antiquity from Plato to late ancient commentaries, the main emphasis being on the Platonic-Aristotelian tradition. It argues that, in the Platonic-Aristotelian tradition, the question of starting points was treated from two distinct points of view: from the first perspective, as a question of how we acquire basic knowledge; and from the second perspective, as a question of the premises we may immediately accept in the line of argumentation. It was assumed that we acquire some general truths rather naturally and that these function as starting points for inquiry. In the Hellenistic period, an alternative approach was endorsed: the very possibility of knowledge became a central issue when sceptics began demanding that true claims should always be distinguishable from false ones.

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