Ananke and Peitho: About Timaios 48A
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https://doi.org/10.14232/kulonbseg.2016.16.1.213Mots-clés :
Plato, Ananke, Timaios 48A, Peitho, Aeschylus, EumenidesRésumé
The article addresses the question of how to interpret the case that the Demiurgos makes Necessity (Ananke) cooperate through persuasion (Peitho) in Timaios 48A. After a brief survey of possibilities, I argue for Cornford’s interpretation, namely that Plato is using the concept of compromise here from Aeschylus’s The Eumenides. Yet, this is no simple paraphrase, because it is based on a scheme related to Athenian self-definition and forms the core of the taming-civilizing frame of reference of both texts
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2016-02-08
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Rosta, K. (2016). Ananke and Peitho: About Timaios 48A. KÜLÖNBSÉG (Difference), 16(1). https://doi.org/10.14232/kulonbseg.2016.16.1.213
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Cselekvés, autonómia, felelősség