Penser l’espace d’après le Parménide

Dialogue 53 (3):521-537 (2014)
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This article shows how Plato’sParmenidesexplores the relationship between place and the geometric forms that are inscribed in it, independently of sensation, becoming and causality. The analysis concurs with essential points of what is said in theTimaeusaboutkhôra, this receptacle deprived of any intrinsic qualities, on which every sensitive reality is drawn.

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Marc-Antoine Gavray
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