Le réceptacle platonicien: nature, fonction, contenu

Dialogue 36 (2):253-280 (1997)
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This paper will attempt to show that the interlude on necessity in the Timaeus narrative introduces a dualism into the Platonic cosmology, and that it is the material principle which is the positive cause of the disorder in the world. Furthermore, one can notice that in this work Plato is heading toward a concept of sensible substance that is close to the one which Aristotle will be defending.

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Jean-Marc Narbonne
Université Laval

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A Much Misread Passage of the Timaeus.Harold Cherniss - 1954 - American Journal of Philology 75 (2):113.
On Plato's Timaeus, 49D4-E7.Edward N. Lee - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (1):1.
The Interpretation of Plato, Timaeus 49 D-E.Norman Gulley - 1960 - American Journal of Philology 81 (1):53.

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