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From chorismos to epekeina tes ousias: mathematics and hermeneutics in Plato’s philosophy

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Resumo:This paper proposes a reading of Plato’s Republic and Theaetetus, so as to analyze the three levels of transcendence in which experience unfolds. First, it is necessary to overcome the doxastic plane: therein an ens may be and not be within an equal respect, generating a contradiction which removable via hypothesises. Still, hypothesises produce an indefinite regression: a hermeneutic step towards Forms is hence needed. The alogon is interpreted as the transcendent and luminous source of every subsequent discourse. Ultimately, the case of the epekeina tes ousias shows transcendence to depend on a hermeneutic activity aimed at saving the phenomena.
Autores principais:Zali, Alberto Guido Giovanni
Assunto:Chorismos Epekeina tes Ousias Hermeneutics in Plato Mathematics in Plato Saving the phaenomena Chorismos Epekeina tes Ousias Hermenêutica em Platão Matemática em Platão Salvar os fenômenos
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:unknown
Instituição associada:Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Plato Journal
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Resumo:This paper proposes a reading of Plato’s Republic and Theaetetus, so as to analyze the three levels of transcendence in which experience unfolds. First, it is necessary to overcome the doxastic plane: therein an ens may be and not be within an equal respect, generating a contradiction which removable via hypothesises. Still, hypothesises produce an indefinite regression: a hermeneutic step towards Forms is hence needed. The alogon is interpreted as the transcendent and luminous source of every subsequent discourse. Ultimately, the case of the epekeina tes ousias shows transcendence to depend on a hermeneutic activity aimed at saving the phenomena.