Dualisme Et Metaxu Trois Usages de L’Intermediaire Chez Platon

Méthexis 27 (1):121-138 (2014)
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This paper aims to offer a way of characterizing Plato’s dualism through his use of the intermediate {metaxu). There are three distinct uses of the metaxu : a) as an interval between two limits, b) as a median position between two extremes, and c) as a step towards a distinct and positive pole. The intermediate is that according to which the value of an interval or of an opposition can be justified as such, in order to have a better intelligibility of the realm of becoming.

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Olivier Renaut
Université Paris Nanterre

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