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Chapter III. Thought As Sight

Raoul Mortley, Bond University

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This is an electronic version of chapter III, Thought as Sight from the book:

Mortley, Raoul (1986) From Word to Silence, I. The rise and fall of logos. (Theophaneia Bd 30) Bonn: Hanstein, 1986.

Abstract

Chapter Contents: Nous - Omitted by Snell 61; von Fritz on intellect as vision and intuition 61; thought as holistic perception 62; thought and being are identical 63; critique of Guthrie's discussion of Parmenides66; Anaxagoras' vous as Being 68; Empedocles' thought like sensation 69; Democritus 71; Plato on truth and thought 72; Plato on intellect as a cause 75; conclusion 76.

Suggested Citation

Raoul Mortley. "Chapter III. Thought As Sight" From Word to Silence, 1. The Rise and Fall of Logos (1986).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/raoul_mortley/1



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