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dc.contributor.authorLemos, Luan Reboredo
dc.date.accessioned2019-11-27T10:47:46Z
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dc.date.available2019-12-18T17:56:08Z-
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.isbn978‑989‑26‑1839‑5 (PDF)
dc.identifier.isbn978‑989‑26‑1838‑8
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/47646
dc.description.abstractObjetivamos neste artigo explorar as possíveis influências da prosa legislativa na constituição da prosa cosmológica de Anaximandro de Mileto, que teria sido, segundo Temístio, “o primeiro grego que ousou expor um discurso escrito sobre a natureza” (ἐθάρρησε πρῶτος ὧν ἴσμεν Ἑλλήνων λόγον ἐξενεγκεῖν περὶ φύσεως συγγεγραμμένον, Or. 26 p.383 = DK12A7). Visamos aclarar que noções de natureza e de justiça estão sendo pressupostas nessa cosmologia então emergente, considerando que, ao menos do ponto de vista lexical, parece fortemente sugestivo serem indefinidas as barreiras entre a ordem jurídica e a cósmica, entre o âmbito humano e o natural. Com efeito, é o que parece já sugerir a tradição peripatética ao julgar o linguajar de Anaximandro extremamente poético (ποιητικωτέροις οὕτως ὀνόμασιν αὐτὰ λέγων) por o milésio empregar termos considerados do âmbito jurídico (διδόναι αὐτὰ δίκην καὶ τίσιν ἀλλήλοις τῆς ἀδικίας) para explicar os processos ditos naturais de geração e corrupção (ἡ γένεσίς ἐστι τοῖς οὖσι, καὶ τὴν φθορὰν εἰς ταῦτα γίνεσθαι, Simpl. in Phys. 24.13–25 = DK12B1).por
dc.description.abstractIn this paper, we intend to explore the possible influences of legislative prose in the Anaximander’s cosmological prose construction, who would have been, according to Themistius, “the first Greek who dared to expose a written discourse about nature” (ἐθάρρησε πρῶτος ὧν ἴσμεν Ἑλλήνων λόγον ἐξενεγκεῖν περὶ φύσεως συγγεγραμμένον, Or. 26 p. 383 = DK12A7). Our aim is to clarify which notions of nature and justice are assumed in its emergent cosmology, considering that, at least from the lexical point of view, it seems strongly suggestive to be undefined the barriers between the legal and cosmic order, between the Human and the Natural. Indeed, this is what the peripatetic tradition seems to suggest by judging Anaximander’s language extremely poetic (ποιητικωτέροις οὕτως ὀνόμασιν αὐτὰ λέγων), since he would use legal terms (διδόναι αὐτὰ δίκην καὶ τίσιν ἀλλήλοις τῆς ἀδικίας) to explain the natural processes of generation and corruption (ἡ γένεσίς ἐστι τοῖς οὖσι, καὶ τὴν φθορὰν εἰς ταῦτα γίνεσθαι, Simpl. in Phys. 24. 13–25 = DK12B1).eng
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dc.publisherImprensa da Universidade de Coimbrapor
dc.relation.ispartofhttp://hdl.handle.net/10316.2/47642por
dc.rightsopen accesspor
dc.titleA natureza no tribunal das leis: hipóteses sobre as influências das leis escritas na cosmologia de Anaximandropor
dc.title.alternativeNature in the tribunal of laws: hypotheses about the influences of written laws in Anaximander’s cosmologypor
dc.typebookPartpor
uc.publication.locationCoimbrapor
uc.publication.pages53-67por
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.14195/978‑989‑26‑1839‑5_3
uc.publication.sectionNómos e phýsis na Antiguidadepor
uc.publication.areaArtes e Humanidadespor
dc.subject.porAnaximandropor
dc.subject.pornaturezapor
dc.subject.porleis escritaspor
dc.subject.porcosmologiapor
dc.subject.porpré-socráticospor
dc.subject.engAnaximanderpor
dc.subject.engnaturepor
dc.subject.engwritten lawspor
dc.subject.engCosmologypor
dc.subject.engPre-Socraticspor
uc.publication.bookTitleCasas, património, civilização: nomos versus physis no pensamento gregopor
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