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La séparation dans la métaphysique de Platon

Enquête systématique sur le rapport de distinction entre les Formes et les particuliers dans les dialogues
Academia,  2017, 310 Pages

ISBN 978-3-89665-715-2


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The work is part of the series International Plato Studies (Volume 37)
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englischThe purpose of this book is to examine how Plato distinguishes the sensible from the intelligible in the dialogues. In this perspective, the main elements of the hypothesis of Forms will be analyzed in the context of an aporetic reading of the dialogues. While it is true that a separation between the sensible and the intelligible constitutes a problem for Plato, a detailed reading of the dialogues (Phaedo, Phaedrus, Republic, Symposium, Parmenides, Sophist and Timaeus) will show that such a distinction cannot be described as a separation between two worlds, but rather as the differentiation between two degrees of being, with the sensible objects being ultimately characterized as appearances of the Forms in the Receptacle. Such a characterization will be the result of a long dialectical development, which aims to ensure an ontological status to the sensible as an intermediary between being and non-being. Book's language is French.