Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão

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Autor(a) principal: Lopes, Poliana Tomazi Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This dissertation studies the Good inside Plato’s Symposium. We chose this theme because of the concerns that came out of Plato’s dialogues when, in them, it was not possible, at least not clearly, to determine the meaning of Good. On the contrary, its meaning was not fully explored (as it is seen in the “Book VI” of the Republic, in which the character of Socrates diverts from the subject itself and moves on to discussing the son of the Good, the Sun). Because of this concern this research found a new angle to explore what that meaning could be inside Plato’s Symposium. Therefore, we study the meaning of Good as we dwell on Agathon’s paradigmatic character, as it receives the name agathon, the Good. Plato gives us clues in order to start an investigation on the character himself, such as: its name, its household, the order of the dialogues, the parts of his speech etc. The ways for our search about the meaning of the Good originate from a research on the concept of love (ti metaxy, daimon) and beauty (kalos), as all of them are intertwined, clarifying what love and beauty are, and they are connected explicitly inside the dialogue in Plato’s Symposium (203c), and this suggests a way for us to enlighten the meaning of the Good. This research has a phenomenological approach, as it favors most of Heidegger’s ideas. We opted by Heidegger because this contemporary philosopher is the most crucial one for our clarification of the Good, as in many studies concerning the Greek terms, mainly when talking about agathon, he presented the interpretative way that we needed in order to achieve a proper understanding on the meaning of Good through Agathon’s character. By studying the Love inside Plato’s Symposium this investigation concludes that he is an intermediate (203a). As it is possible to notice in our research the term ti metaxy brings with it the meaning of something “that is inbetween”, intermediating a passage. Another term by which Love is called is Daimon: “the one that makes everything bright and clear”. Love as the one that brings clarity. Beauty is connected to it because, based on our studies, it is “what is brought upon” by Love (203c). We understand that this is how Love originated Beauty as what appears. And, as for the Good, we see as justified in this dissertation, based on a Heidegger’s phenomenological study (he returns to the term agathon in its Greek meaning), that this concept is unveiled as “pure possibility, offering, support for something to happen”. When taking this path directly to Agathon’s character we notice, at last, that it occupies this position inside the Symposium by undertaking exactly the role of the Good, as it was the one that offered the possibility and the support so that the Love logos and the Beauty manifestation could take place in its household. Good as possibility, as the reader himself will be able to notice after going through all of our research in this dissertation, was exposed in that character. However, without a proper investigation approach, as the phenomenology, we would not be able to achieve these conclusions, and we would be looking at the character as a simple scenic game inside Plato’s Symposium.
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spelling Kahlmeyer Mertens, Roberto Saraivahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1160022857910767Kahlmeyer Mertens, Roberto Saraivahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1160022857910767Fogel, Gilvan Luizhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8914094829938347Cardoso Neto, Libâniohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2023864601889243Silva, Claudinei Aparecido de Freitas dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1635393037621902http://lattes.cnpq.br/3007359362957823Lopes, Poliana Tomazi Vieira2018-09-04T23:49:48Z2017-08-22LOPES, Poliana Tomazi Vieira. Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão. 2017. 189 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Filosofia) - Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Toledo, 2017.http://tede.unioeste.br/handle/tede/3906This dissertation studies the Good inside Plato’s Symposium. We chose this theme because of the concerns that came out of Plato’s dialogues when, in them, it was not possible, at least not clearly, to determine the meaning of Good. On the contrary, its meaning was not fully explored (as it is seen in the “Book VI” of the Republic, in which the character of Socrates diverts from the subject itself and moves on to discussing the son of the Good, the Sun). Because of this concern this research found a new angle to explore what that meaning could be inside Plato’s Symposium. Therefore, we study the meaning of Good as we dwell on Agathon’s paradigmatic character, as it receives the name agathon, the Good. Plato gives us clues in order to start an investigation on the character himself, such as: its name, its household, the order of the dialogues, the parts of his speech etc. The ways for our search about the meaning of the Good originate from a research on the concept of love (ti metaxy, daimon) and beauty (kalos), as all of them are intertwined, clarifying what love and beauty are, and they are connected explicitly inside the dialogue in Plato’s Symposium (203c), and this suggests a way for us to enlighten the meaning of the Good. This research has a phenomenological approach, as it favors most of Heidegger’s ideas. We opted by Heidegger because this contemporary philosopher is the most crucial one for our clarification of the Good, as in many studies concerning the Greek terms, mainly when talking about agathon, he presented the interpretative way that we needed in order to achieve a proper understanding on the meaning of Good through Agathon’s character. By studying the Love inside Plato’s Symposium this investigation concludes that he is an intermediate (203a). As it is possible to notice in our research the term ti metaxy brings with it the meaning of something “that is inbetween”, intermediating a passage. Another term by which Love is called is Daimon: “the one that makes everything bright and clear”. Love as the one that brings clarity. Beauty is connected to it because, based on our studies, it is “what is brought upon” by Love (203c). We understand that this is how Love originated Beauty as what appears. And, as for the Good, we see as justified in this dissertation, based on a Heidegger’s phenomenological study (he returns to the term agathon in its Greek meaning), that this concept is unveiled as “pure possibility, offering, support for something to happen”. When taking this path directly to Agathon’s character we notice, at last, that it occupies this position inside the Symposium by undertaking exactly the role of the Good, as it was the one that offered the possibility and the support so that the Love logos and the Beauty manifestation could take place in its household. Good as possibility, as the reader himself will be able to notice after going through all of our research in this dissertation, was exposed in that character. However, without a proper investigation approach, as the phenomenology, we would not be able to achieve these conclusions, and we would be looking at the character as a simple scenic game inside Plato’s Symposium.Essa dissertação se ocupa do tema do Bem. A decisão por esse tema resultou da inquietude surgida dos diálogos platônicos quando, neles, não era indicado, ao menos explicitamente, o sentido do Bem, mas, ao contrário, havia esquivas de explorá-lo (como se observa no “Livro VI” da República, no qual a personagem Sócrates desvia o assunto do Bem e passa a falar do filho do Bem, o Sol). Partindo da referida inquietação pela busca do sentido do Bem, o presente trabalho encontrou um novo viés para explorar o que poderia ser tal sentido, no âmbito do diálogo O Banquete, de Platão. Assim, julgamos poder entrever o sentido do Bem a partir da figura paradigmática de Agatão, pois tal personagem conceitual carrega o nome agathon, o Bem. Platão nos dá vários indícios para começarmos uma investigação da personagem, como: seu nome, sua casa, a ordem dos diálogos, as partes de seu discurso etc. Os caminhos para essa busca do sentido do Bem partem inicialmente de um estudo dos conceitos do amor (ti metaxy, daimon) e da beleza (kalos), pois os três conceitos encontram-se interligados, elucidando o amor e a beleza, que possuem ligação explícita no diálogo O Banquete (203c), favorecendo, assim, o encontro com um caminho de clarificação para o sentido do Bem. A pesquisa que aqui apresenta seus saldos valeu-se de um enfoque fenomenológico, tendo privilegiado muitas das posições heideggerianas. A opção por Heidegger se deveu ao fato de este ser o filósofo contemporâneo mais decisivo para a nossa clarificação do Bem, pois, em diversos estudos dos termos gregos, sobretudo sobre o agathon, esse nos acenou o caminho interpretativo que precisávamos para chegar ao sentido do Bem por meio da personagem Agatão. Ao estudar o amor no diálogo O Banquete, a presente investigação conclui que ele é um intermediário (203a). Como se pode ver ao longo de nossos movimentos de exposição, o termo ti metaxy carrega o sentido de ser algo que “está entre”, intermediando uma passagem. Outro termo pelo qual o amor é chamado é daimon: “aquele que faz brilhar e aparecer.” O amor como tal é aquele que traz o aparecer. A beleza se liga ao amor porque, a partir dos nossos estudos, ela se mostrou como “aquilo que aparece” do amor (203c). Compreendemos que é assim que o amor faz nascer a beleza como o aparecer. E, quanto ao Bem, julgamos poder sustentar nessa dissertação, apoiados num estudo fenomenológico de Heidegger (este que retoma o termo agathon em seu sentido grego), que tal conceito é desvelado como a “pura possibilidade, doação, suporte para que aconteça algo”. Ao levarmos esse sentido diretamente à personagem Agatão, percebemos, enfim, que ela esteve no diálogo ocupando justamente esse papel do Bem, sendo a que doava a possibilidade e o suporte para que ocorresse o logos do amor e o aparecimento da beleza em sua casa. O Bem como possibilidade, como o leitor poderá conferir após acompanhar todo nosso movimento de exposição nessa dissertação, estava implicitamente caracterizado naquela personagem. Entretanto, sem um método de investigação adequado, como a fenomenologia, não chegaríamos a estes saldos, e permaneceríamos mirando a personagem como simples jogo cênico do diálogo platônico.Submitted by Marilene Donadel (marilene.donadel@unioeste.br) on 2018-09-04T23:49:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Poliana_Lopes_2017.pdf: 1280653 bytes, checksum: 968cc68f6a6446118cd187089047b8b2 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-09-04T23:49:48Z (GMT). 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title Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão
spellingShingle Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão
Lopes, Poliana Tomazi Vieira
Platão
Heidegger
Bem
Amor
Belo
Plato
Good
Love
Beauty
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão
title_full Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão
title_fullStr Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão
title_full_unstemmed Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão
title_sort Agathon (Bem), Daimon (Amor), Kalos (Belo): uma interpretação fenomenológica dos conceitos do Banquete de Platão
author Lopes, Poliana Tomazi Vieira
author_facet Lopes, Poliana Tomazi Vieira
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Fogel, Gilvan Luiz
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Cardoso Neto, Libânio
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dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Silva, Claudinei Aparecido de Freitas da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lopes, Poliana Tomazi Vieira
contributor_str_mv Kahlmeyer Mertens, Roberto Saraiva
Kahlmeyer Mertens, Roberto Saraiva
Fogel, Gilvan Luiz
Cardoso Neto, Libânio
Silva, Claudinei Aparecido de Freitas da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Platão
Heidegger
Bem
Amor
Belo
topic Platão
Heidegger
Bem
Amor
Belo
Plato
Good
Love
Beauty
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Plato
Good
Love
Beauty
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
description This dissertation studies the Good inside Plato’s Symposium. We chose this theme because of the concerns that came out of Plato’s dialogues when, in them, it was not possible, at least not clearly, to determine the meaning of Good. On the contrary, its meaning was not fully explored (as it is seen in the “Book VI” of the Republic, in which the character of Socrates diverts from the subject itself and moves on to discussing the son of the Good, the Sun). Because of this concern this research found a new angle to explore what that meaning could be inside Plato’s Symposium. Therefore, we study the meaning of Good as we dwell on Agathon’s paradigmatic character, as it receives the name agathon, the Good. Plato gives us clues in order to start an investigation on the character himself, such as: its name, its household, the order of the dialogues, the parts of his speech etc. The ways for our search about the meaning of the Good originate from a research on the concept of love (ti metaxy, daimon) and beauty (kalos), as all of them are intertwined, clarifying what love and beauty are, and they are connected explicitly inside the dialogue in Plato’s Symposium (203c), and this suggests a way for us to enlighten the meaning of the Good. This research has a phenomenological approach, as it favors most of Heidegger’s ideas. We opted by Heidegger because this contemporary philosopher is the most crucial one for our clarification of the Good, as in many studies concerning the Greek terms, mainly when talking about agathon, he presented the interpretative way that we needed in order to achieve a proper understanding on the meaning of Good through Agathon’s character. By studying the Love inside Plato’s Symposium this investigation concludes that he is an intermediate (203a). As it is possible to notice in our research the term ti metaxy brings with it the meaning of something “that is inbetween”, intermediating a passage. Another term by which Love is called is Daimon: “the one that makes everything bright and clear”. Love as the one that brings clarity. Beauty is connected to it because, based on our studies, it is “what is brought upon” by Love (203c). We understand that this is how Love originated Beauty as what appears. And, as for the Good, we see as justified in this dissertation, based on a Heidegger’s phenomenological study (he returns to the term agathon in its Greek meaning), that this concept is unveiled as “pure possibility, offering, support for something to happen”. When taking this path directly to Agathon’s character we notice, at last, that it occupies this position inside the Symposium by undertaking exactly the role of the Good, as it was the one that offered the possibility and the support so that the Love logos and the Beauty manifestation could take place in its household. Good as possibility, as the reader himself will be able to notice after going through all of our research in this dissertation, was exposed in that character. However, without a proper investigation approach, as the phenomenology, we would not be able to achieve these conclusions, and we would be looking at the character as a simple scenic game inside Plato’s Symposium.
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