"Le Sens Du Mot 'Theios' Chez Platon" est une tude philologique et philosophique approfondie consacr e l'usage et la signification du terme grec theios (divin) au sein des dialogues platoniciens. Cet ouvrage explore comment Platon utilise ce concept pour articuler les relations complexes entre le monde sensible et la sph re de l'intelligible, tout en examinant l' volution s mantique du mot travers l'ensemble de l' "uvre du philosophe.
L'auteur, Ren Mugnier, analyse avec rigueur la place du divin dans la pens e platonicienne, abordant des th mes fondamentaux tels que l'immortalit de l' me, la nature du d miurge et la distinction entre l'inspiration divine et la connaissance rationnelle. En se penchant sur les nuances pr cises de ce vocabulaire, l'ouvrage offre aux chercheurs et aux tudiants en philosophie antique une cl de lecture indispensable pour saisir la m taphysique et la th ologie de Platon. Cette analyse savante demeure une contribution majeure l' tude du langage philosophique grec et de l'id alisme classique, mettant en lumi re la mani re dont la langue fa onne la pens e conceptuelle et la structure de l' atre dans l'Antiquit .
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