La logique implicite de la cosmogonie d'Hésiode: Etude des vers 116 à 133 de la « Théogonie »

Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 82 (4):433-456 (1977)
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A close reading of Theogony 116-133, showing the logic of opposites and of whole/part relations that governs Hesiod's account of cosmogenesis, refuting the traditional interpretation of the birth of Chaos as the split between heaven and earth, and providing evidence that Hesiod considered and decided against making Tartaros the parent of the cosmos.

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