La Structure Logique du Langage Ordinaire chez les Stoiciens

In Jean-Michel Counet (ed.), Philosophie et Langage Ordinaire de l'Antiquité a' la Renaissance. Louvain: Edition Peeters. pp. 83-96 (2014)
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Abstract

Rather than considering ordinary language as deficient and incapable of grasping the structure of reality, the Stoics set out a theory, based on their notion of a lekton, by which ordinary language is a reflection of the structure of lekta which themselves are constitutive of reality.

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