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Der Anfang der abendländischen Philosophie (Anaximander und Parmenides) (SS 1932) [2012] — O Início da Filosofia Ocidental
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[…] But then what is meant here by time and by the τάξις of time? This question has never been posed, because precisely this statement by Anaximander sounds so obvious—i.e., for thoughtlessness. It will be brought up that at issue here are indeed γένεσις and ϕθορά, coming to be (Entstehen) and passing away (Vergehen), and…
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Proceeding now to the individual words, we find ἀδικία translated as guilt, wickedness, and we read elsewhere of an ἄδικος ἵππος,6 a guilty horse, or a profligate one, or even a sinful one. That is of course not the meaning; it is a matter instead [6] of a horse that is not broken in, a…
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About what is Anaximandros speaking here? About τὰ ὄντα. τὰ ὄντα—plural of the neuter τὸ ὄν—the being; plural: the beings. Yet from early on, already in Sanskrit, the neuter plural does not simply mean a multiplicity of individuals; instead, it signifies the many individuals in their unity: hence “that which is,” thereby thinking of that…
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Therefore, in the manner of appearance (Erscheinen), this (what was presented in the appearance of the world) originated, and now still remains, and afterwards, henceforth nourished, will come to its end. Humans have thereby established the names (Namen) (discussion), in this way granting to each thing that by which it shows itself. (Parmenides Frag 19)…
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Where light (Licht) and that which is light occur, there also that which is light and illuminated can be apprehended and likewise also warmth and brightness, sound and voice. Where light and that which is light are absent, as in a dead body (toten Leib), there not nothing but, instead, the dark (Dunkle) and dense…
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Der Anfang der abendländischen Philosophie (Anaximander und Parmenides) (SS 1932) (2012) — O Início da Filosofia Ocidental INHALT DER ANFANG DER ABENDLÄNDISCHEN PHILOSOPHIE AUSLEGUNG DES ANAXIMANDER UND PARMENIDES ERSTER TEIL Der Spruch des Anaximander von Milet. 6./5. Jahrhundert EINLEITUNG § 1. Der Auftrag und der Spruch a) Abbruch und Anfang b) Der Spruch in den…
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Part One – The dictum of Anaximander of Miletus, 6th-5th century Introduction §1. The mission and the dictum a) Cessation and beginning b) The dictum in the customary translations Chapter I The first phase of the interpretation A. THE FIRST SECTION OF THE STATEMENT §2. The theme of the dictum: beings as a whole a)…