The incorporeal order in Plato's Philebus


Autoria(s): Rachid, Rodolfo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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14/10/2013

14/10/2013

2012

Resumo

In this paper, I intend to analyze how Plato's Philebus takes up some specific topics of Platonic dialectic and employs them to understand how the cognitive soul can be affected by false pleasures, false opinions, and false images. This study aims to criticize certain modern readings of Platonism, chiefly esoteric theory based on Plato's unwritten doctrine, which stipulate a revision of the Platonic theory of forms and defend the emergence of a new ontology explained by two principles, the One and the unlimited Dyad of great and small, conceived both as formal principle and material principle.

Identificador

TRANS-FORM-ACAO, MARILIA SP, v. 35, n. 2, supl., Part 3, pp. 3-29, MAR-APR, 2012

0101-3173

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34565

10.1590/S0101-31732012000200002

http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0101-31732012000200002

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por

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UNESP-MARILIA

MARILIA SP

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TRANS-FORM-ACAO

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #DIALECTIC #ONTOLOGY #IDEA OF GOOD #EUDAIMONISTIC ETHIC #FALSE PLEASURES #WISE IMITATION #PHILOSOPHY
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