Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão

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Autor(a) principal: Moreira, Julio Cesar
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SP
Texto Completo: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/21988
Resumo: The aim of this investigation is to determine the historical semantic content that Plato inherits from the words εἶδος and ἰδέα and the ways he initially employs this heritage in the development of his philosophy. These terms are still a matter of dispute among the most reputable scholars on Plato’s thought, especially in respect to the philosophy of Forms. In this sense, regarding Plato’s early dialogues, currently the main debate among scholars is between a developmentalist or unitarian approach to the philosophy of Forms. Another debate, among many issues, is whether the philosophical use of these words in the early dialogues are indeed a Platonic novelty. In addition to the philosophical use, Plato does not cease to employ many of the semantic aspects already inherent in both words, which are also not free of disputes about them. Seeking to shed more light on the previously mentioned and other related issues, we propose a study of the words εἶδος and ἰδέα from their origins in Greek literature to the Plato’s so-called early dialogues. First, we develop a diachronic study of the general philological and semantic aspects of εἶδος and ἰδέα from their first appearances in Greek literature to the fragments of the Presocratic philosophers, outlining the semantic development of the words as Plato would later inherit them. Then, we address Socrates and the issue of how to properly approach his philosophy and historical figure. Finally, we analyze this vocabulary of forms in Plato's early dialogues, giving the philosophical analysis methodological priority over philological analysis. We argue that Socrates never used εἶδος and ἰδέα in relation to his question “τί ἐστι X?” and that the inclusion of this vocabulary in this Socratic inquiry would thus be an addition by Plato. Furthermore, we distinguish, in the early works of Plato, all the commonly used meanings of the words while verifying to what extent Plato is consistent or different in the way he employs them when compared to the usage of the words in previous literary fields. Regarding the philosophy of Forms, our results are in line with the unitarian theory
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spelling Perine, Marcelohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4476329P4Moreira, Julio Cesar2019-03-15T12:26:26Z2019-02-22Moreira, Julio Cesar. Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão. 2019. 170 f. Tese (Doutorado em Filosofia) - Programa de Estudos Pós-Graduados em Filosofia, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2019.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/21988The aim of this investigation is to determine the historical semantic content that Plato inherits from the words εἶδος and ἰδέα and the ways he initially employs this heritage in the development of his philosophy. These terms are still a matter of dispute among the most reputable scholars on Plato’s thought, especially in respect to the philosophy of Forms. In this sense, regarding Plato’s early dialogues, currently the main debate among scholars is between a developmentalist or unitarian approach to the philosophy of Forms. Another debate, among many issues, is whether the philosophical use of these words in the early dialogues are indeed a Platonic novelty. In addition to the philosophical use, Plato does not cease to employ many of the semantic aspects already inherent in both words, which are also not free of disputes about them. Seeking to shed more light on the previously mentioned and other related issues, we propose a study of the words εἶδος and ἰδέα from their origins in Greek literature to the Plato’s so-called early dialogues. First, we develop a diachronic study of the general philological and semantic aspects of εἶδος and ἰδέα from their first appearances in Greek literature to the fragments of the Presocratic philosophers, outlining the semantic development of the words as Plato would later inherit them. Then, we address Socrates and the issue of how to properly approach his philosophy and historical figure. Finally, we analyze this vocabulary of forms in Plato's early dialogues, giving the philosophical analysis methodological priority over philological analysis. We argue that Socrates never used εἶδος and ἰδέα in relation to his question “τί ἐστι X?” and that the inclusion of this vocabulary in this Socratic inquiry would thus be an addition by Plato. Furthermore, we distinguish, in the early works of Plato, all the commonly used meanings of the words while verifying to what extent Plato is consistent or different in the way he employs them when compared to the usage of the words in previous literary fields. Regarding the philosophy of Forms, our results are in line with the unitarian theoryEsta investigação tem como objetivo determinar qual o conteúdo semântico-histórico que Platão herda ao se apropriar dos vocábulos εἶδος e ἰδέα e como ele inicialmente utiliza essa herança na elaboração da sua filosofia. Estes termos continuam sendo objetos de estudo polêmicos entre os mais conceituados estudiosos do pensamento de Platão, em especial no que concerne à filosofia das Formas. Nesse sentido, em relação aos seus diálogos de juventude, destacam-se as disputas a respeito de um desenvolvimentismo ou unitarismo da filosofia das Formas e se o uso filosófico desses termos nesses diálogos foi ou não uma inovação propriamente platônica. Para além do uso filosófico, Platão não deixa de empregar as várias facetas semânticas já contidas em ambas as palavras, que tampouco estão livres de contestação. Em contribuição ao esclarecimento dessas e outras questões relacionadas, propomos um estudo dos termos εἶδος e ἰδέα desde suas origens na literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos platônicos, ditos de juventude. Desenvolvemos, num primeiro momento, um estudo crítico, de caráter geral filológico, em perspectiva diacrônica, da semântica de ambas as palavras desde as suas origens na literatura grega aos fragmentos dos filósofos pré-socráticos, traçando os desenvolvimentos semânticos que serão herdados por Platão. Chegando a Sócrates, deparamo-nos com a questão de como abordar sua filosofia e figura histórica. Por último, analisamos esse vocabulário das formas nos diálogos de juventude de Platão, onde a análise filosófica do conteúdo desfruta da prerrogativa metodológica, e a importância concedida à dimensão filológica está subordinada à filosófica. Argumentamos que Sócrates nunca usou εἶδος e ἰδέα em relação a sua pergunta “τί ἐστι X?”, e a inclusão deste vocabulário das formas a esta indagação seria, então, uma inovação própria de Platão. Distinguimos, ainda, todas as significações de uso corrente dos vocábulos, discernindo em que medida há nos primeiros escritos de Platão uma continuidade ou distinção em relação aos diversos âmbitos literários anteriores. 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title Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão
spellingShingle Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão
Moreira, Julio Cesar
Eidos
Idea
Chorismos
Platão
Sócrates
Filósofos pré-socráticos
Pre-socratic philosophers
Socrates
Plato
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão
title_full Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão
title_fullStr Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão
title_full_unstemmed Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão
title_sort Εἶδος e ἰδέα: das origens da literatura grega aos primeiros diálogos de Platão
author Moreira, Julio Cesar
author_facet Moreira, Julio Cesar
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Perine, Marcelo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Julio Cesar
contributor_str_mv Perine, Marcelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eidos
Idea
Chorismos
Platão
Sócrates
topic Eidos
Idea
Chorismos
Platão
Sócrates
Filósofos pré-socráticos
Pre-socratic philosophers
Socrates
Plato
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Filósofos pré-socráticos
Pre-socratic philosophers
Socrates
Plato
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
description The aim of this investigation is to determine the historical semantic content that Plato inherits from the words εἶδος and ἰδέα and the ways he initially employs this heritage in the development of his philosophy. These terms are still a matter of dispute among the most reputable scholars on Plato’s thought, especially in respect to the philosophy of Forms. In this sense, regarding Plato’s early dialogues, currently the main debate among scholars is between a developmentalist or unitarian approach to the philosophy of Forms. Another debate, among many issues, is whether the philosophical use of these words in the early dialogues are indeed a Platonic novelty. In addition to the philosophical use, Plato does not cease to employ many of the semantic aspects already inherent in both words, which are also not free of disputes about them. Seeking to shed more light on the previously mentioned and other related issues, we propose a study of the words εἶδος and ἰδέα from their origins in Greek literature to the Plato’s so-called early dialogues. First, we develop a diachronic study of the general philological and semantic aspects of εἶδος and ἰδέα from their first appearances in Greek literature to the fragments of the Presocratic philosophers, outlining the semantic development of the words as Plato would later inherit them. Then, we address Socrates and the issue of how to properly approach his philosophy and historical figure. Finally, we analyze this vocabulary of forms in Plato's early dialogues, giving the philosophical analysis methodological priority over philological analysis. We argue that Socrates never used εἶδος and ἰδέα in relation to his question “τί ἐστι X?” and that the inclusion of this vocabulary in this Socratic inquiry would thus be an addition by Plato. Furthermore, we distinguish, in the early works of Plato, all the commonly used meanings of the words while verifying to what extent Plato is consistent or different in the way he employs them when compared to the usage of the words in previous literary fields. Regarding the philosophy of Forms, our results are in line with the unitarian theory
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