[lit-ideas] Re: Aletheia, or what has Truth to do with Oblivion?

  • From: Michael Chase <goya@xxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:56:38 +0100

Le 25 janv. 05, =E0 18:09, Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx a =E9crit :

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>
> That the Greeks found the idea of forgetting and truth so associated=20=

> (by
> antonymy) is puzzling.

        The following may - or may not=A0; I don't know, since I  =
haven't yet=20
read it - ease your puzzlement :


Syropoulos, Spyros D.=A0=96 Pindar=92s religious rationalism. Eirene =
2003=20
39=A0: 209-218. =95=A0In Pindar=92s =AB=A0Odes=A0=BB, the emergence of =
consciousness is=20
a transition from oblivion (lethe) to truth (a-letheia) and=20
remembrance, from the forgetfulness of gods to the memory of Being and=20=

its necessary inner order. This becomes especially clear in Isthm.=A07.

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Michael Chase
(goya@xxxxxxxxxxx)
CNRS UPR 76
7, rue Guy Moquet
Villejuif 94801
France

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