Logos e Philia em Heraclito. Sentido e Função da Philia na Filosofia de Heraclito

Logos e Philia em Heraclito. Sentido e Função da Philia na Filosofia de Heraclito
Autoria/Coordenação: António Pedro Mesquita
Editora: Departamento de Filosofia/CFUL
Linha de Investigação: História da Filosofia

Sinopse

 In this article, we aim to offer a new overall interpretation of Heraclitus' philosophy, through an analysis of his own implicit conception of 'philosophy', as it is insinuated in the few but important (and frequently underestimated) fragments where the word philia occurs (B87, B123). In these fragments (as in B54), a clear distinction between reality and appearance is drawn for the first time in the history of philosophy; and, accordingly, philosophy itself is hinted at as a direct 'attachment' to reality, beyond the appearances that conceal it. Using this result as a hermeneutic principle, a thorough survey of the most significant fragments is then proposed. The outcome of such a survey is, hopefully, the presentation of Heraclitus' main doctrines as a coherent whole.

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philosophica

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ISBN/ISNN: 0872-4784
Formato: 16cm x 23cm
Número de Páginas: 13-42
Data da primeira edição: 1999

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