The Depicted Man: The Byzantine Afterlife of the Aristotelian Logical Doctrine of Homonyms
Abstract
The astute deployment of the Aristotelian logical treatment of homonyms by the ninth-century Iconophile thinkers Nicephorus and Theodore the Stoudite was prepared for by a long tradition of interpretation starting with Porphyry.
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2019-05-27
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