<i>PHILOSOPHIA</i> AS A TERM OF ART: <i>Recovering Isocrates</i>
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Terms of art can emerge within a given language community in one of three ways. First, a common term can be given a more specialized use, such as in the case of dialegesthai. Second, a familiar term can be stretched metaphorically to apply to an unfamiliar context, thus we find early attempts to describe what we now call “definition” with terms for dividing or taking apart (diaireō), separating, or setting a border or boundaries (diorizō, horizō). Third, of course, a new term can be introduced through a neologism. As observed previously, Plato introduced many terms by adding an -ikos or -ikē suffix to denote a person who possesses a particular skill (e.g., dialektikos) or to delineate a discrete art (e.g., hē dialektikē). As these examples demonstrate, the addition of a definite article and/or certain suffixes can change a verb to a noun or adjective, which is another route toward advancing the richness of a specialized vocabulary.
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Terms of art can emerge within a given language community in one of three ways. First, a common term can be given a more specialized use, such as in the case of dialegesthai. Second, a familiar term can be stretched metaphorically to apply to an unfamiliar context, thus we find early attempts to describe what we now call “definition” with terms for dividing or taking apart (diaireō), separating, or setting a border or boundaries (diorizō, horizō). Third, of course, a new term can be introduced through a neologism. As observed previously, Plato introduced many terms by adding an -ikos or -ikē suffix to denote a person who possesses a particular skill (e.g., dialektikos) or to delineate a discrete art (e.g., hē dialektikē). As these examples demonstrate, the addition of a definite article and/or certain suffixes can change a verb to a noun or adjective, which is another route toward advancing the richness of a specialized vocabulary.
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