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L’Iliade et l’Odyssée, un matériau fertile pour la pensée philosophique: le bon usage d’Homère dans l’Hippias Mineur

    1. [1] University of Lorraine

      University of Lorraine

      Arrondissement de Nancy, Francia

  • Localización: Elenchos: Rivista di studi sul pensiero antico, ISSN 0392-7342, Vol. 39, Nº. 1, 2018, págs. 29-55
  • Idioma: francés
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  • Resumen
    • In Hippias Minor, Plato does not merely condemn Homer as a reference in ethical matters. He opposes two uses of poetry when it comes to referring to and giving meaning to it: poetry as a source of knowledge admitted and frozen by tradition, ethically normative, and poetry as a source of philosophical questions, conducive to ethical reflection. The debate shows that Socrates’ view of Homer, as well as his Homeric point of view, allow us to ask good and often paradoxical questions about the link between truth, falsity, knowledge and calculation, which are essential for those who want to build solid ethics. The dialogue then shows how the philosopher enriches the meaning of the Homeric text.


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