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    Les eaux comme frontières dans les Enfers gréco-romains, d’après L’Odyssée d’Homère, la Théogonie d’Hésiode, La République de Platon et L’Énéide de Virgile by Emilia Ndiaye

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The Pyriphelegeton, ‘river of fire’, encloses Tartarus, reinforcing the separation between the criminals locked up there and the others; the river Ameles in the plain of Lethe symbolizes a border between past and future, providing souls with the oblivion of their past life before their reincarnation, according to the Platonic myths of the Phaedo and the Republic. We will consider the different forms of border the infernal waters illustrate in these Ancient literary texts: symbolic borders whose fluidity conceals a fundamental ambiguity–water as an element symbolizes both life and death–, by creating separations but also allowing transitions and circulation, especially between real and imaginary worlds.…”
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    Dificultades con la Ilustración by José Luis Villacañas Berlanga

    Published 2009-01-01
    Subjects: “…platón…”
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    MENON PROBLEMİ by Fatih S. M. Öztürk

    Published 2013-07-01
    Subjects: “…platon…”
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    AŞKIN (SEVGİNİN) GÜCÜ by Ömer Özden

    Published 2005-12-01
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    Концепт „Огонь” в философии „Живой Этики”: лексико-тематическая категоризация by Yury Fedorushkov

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The aim of the paper is to prove that the lexicographical understanding of ‘fire’ (in certain Russian dictionaries) is not the same as the philosophical understanding of this concept (“Living Ethics”) since as far as the latter is concerned, the concept of fire rather refers to the domain of thought and the noosphere (in terms of Neo-Platonism) rather than to a physical phenomenon. This fact is confirmed by analyzing lexical-thematic categories that are specific to selected models of collocation, in which one of the parts contains the stem огон- (огн-).…”
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    De l’image à l’imaginaire médiéval by Philippe Walter

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…While reconstituting a brief Image’s history, from the dawn of platonism, in Ancient Greece, up to the consolidation of Christianity, this text shall address the formation of a medieval imaginary, grounding on the affirmation of sensible reason a thought that not only uses concepts but also mobilizes affects. …”
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