Ananke and Peitho: About Timaios 48A

Authors

  • Kosztasz Rosta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14232/kulonbseg.2016.16.1.213

Keywords:

Plato, Ananke, Timaios 48A, Peitho, Aeschylus, Eumenides

Abstract

The article addresses the question of how to interpret the case that the Demiurgos makes Necessity (Ananke) cooperate through persuasion (Peitho) in Timaios 48A. After a brief survey of possibilities, I argue for Cornford’s interpretation, namely that Plato is using the concept of compromise here from Aeschylus’s The Eumenides. Yet, this is no simple paraphrase, because it is based on a scheme related to Athenian self-definition and forms the core of the taming-civilizing frame of reference of both texts

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Published

2016-02-08

How to Cite

Rosta, K. (2016). Ananke and Peitho: About Timaios 48A. Különbség (Difference), 16(1). https://doi.org/10.14232/kulonbseg.2016.16.1.213

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Action, Autonomy, Responsability