The aristotelisation and platonisation of Parmenides by Simplicius

The difficulty in understanding Parmenides’ thought has led the interpreters, from Antiquity onwards, to study his philosophy according to later schemes of thought. It was the case of Aristotle, whose interpretation will be inherited by his disciple Theophrastus and his commentators, specially Simpl...

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spelling I26-R133-article-91972021-06-11T15:02:19Z The aristotelisation and platonisation of Parmenides by Simplicius LA ARISTOTELIZACIÓN Y PLATONIZACIÓN DE PARMÉNIDES POR SIMPLICIO Cordero, Néstor Luis Parménides Simplicio Aristóteles dóxa Fülleborn Parménides Simplicio Aristóteles dóxa Fülleborn The difficulty in understanding Parmenides’ thought has led the interpreters, from Antiquity onwards, to study his philosophy according to later schemes of thought. It was the case of Aristotle, whose interpretation will be inherited by his disciple Theophrastus and his commentators, specially Simplicius. Simplicius, Neoplatonic and Aristotelian at the same time, proposed an interpretation strongly dualistic (dominated by the alternative intelligible/sensible) that we cannot find in the literal quotations that have been recuperated. It was in 1789 that G.G.Fülleborn, inspired on Simplicius, proposed a division of the Poem in two “parts”, division accepted unanimously today. This division should be urgently reviewed and rejected. La dificultad de captar el pensamiento de Parménides llevó a los intérpretes ya en la Antigüedad a encarar su filosofía según esquemas de pensamiento posteriores. Fue el caso de Aristóteles, cuya interpretación fue heredada por su discípulo Teofrasto y por sus comentadores, especialmente Simplicio. Simplicio, neoplatónico y aristotélico a la vez, propuso una interpretación, fuertemente dualista (dominada por la dicotomía sensible/inteligible), que no se encuentra en las citas recuperadas. En 1789 G.G.Fülleborn, inspirándose en Simplicio, propuso una división del Poema en dos “partes”, aceptada hoy en forma unánime, y que debe ser revisada y rechazada con urgencia. Asociación Argentina de Estudios Clásicos (AADEC) - Ediciones UNL 2015-05-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article application/pdf https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/9197 10.14409/argos.v1i38.9197 Argos; Vol. 1 Núm. 38 (2015): Argos; 30-49 Argos; Vol. 1 No. 38 (2015): Argos; 30-49 Argos; v. 1 n. 38 (2015): Argos; 30-49 1853-6379 0325-4194 10.14409/argos.v1i38 spa https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/argos/article/view/9197/12479 Derechos de autor 2020 Argos
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Simplicio
Aristóteles
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Fülleborn
Parménides
Simplicio
Aristóteles
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Fülleborn
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Simplicio
Aristóteles
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Cordero, Néstor Luis
The aristotelisation and platonisation of Parmenides by Simplicius
topic_facet Parménides
Simplicio
Aristóteles
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Parménides
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title The aristotelisation and platonisation of Parmenides by Simplicius
title_short The aristotelisation and platonisation of Parmenides by Simplicius
title_full The aristotelisation and platonisation of Parmenides by Simplicius
title_fullStr The aristotelisation and platonisation of Parmenides by Simplicius
title_full_unstemmed The aristotelisation and platonisation of Parmenides by Simplicius
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description The difficulty in understanding Parmenides’ thought has led the interpreters, from Antiquity onwards, to study his philosophy according to later schemes of thought. It was the case of Aristotle, whose interpretation will be inherited by his disciple Theophrastus and his commentators, specially Simplicius. Simplicius, Neoplatonic and Aristotelian at the same time, proposed an interpretation strongly dualistic (dominated by the alternative intelligible/sensible) that we cannot find in the literal quotations that have been recuperated. It was in 1789 that G.G.Fülleborn, inspired on Simplicius, proposed a division of the Poem in two “parts”, division accepted unanimously today. This division should be urgently reviewed and rejected.
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