Sobre as diferenças entre éthos com epsílon e êthos com eta

Trans/Form/Ação 32 (2):9-44 (2009)
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Abstract

O objetivo deste artigo consiste em detalhar como os termos éthos (grafado com epsílon) e êthos (com eta), ao mesmo tempo em que diferem, se completam entre si. Visto que os dois termos estão intimamente associados aos conceitos de phýsis (de natureza) e de moîra (de necessidade ou destino) este estudo quer também explicitar como se dá essa inter-relação

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