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Atherton, C. (1993). The Stoics on ambiguity. Cambridge University Press. 
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard (26/10/2021, 07:25)   
Resource type: Book
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ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-0-521-04772-2
BibTeX citation key: Atherton1993
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Categories: General
Keywords: Ambiguity
Creators: Atherton, Burnyeat, Hopkins, Reeve, Snodgrass
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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pp.132–133   According to the Stoics, the use of ambiguity had ethical and moral implications for the welfare of the people involved (132). It is discussed and defined as part of dialectic, dealing "with the σημαινόμενα [signified] of linguistic items," because "ambiguity is by definition a linguistic phenomenon" (132–133).   Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords:   Ambiguity
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