Dawn, Twilight, and Dusk of Beginnings in Greek Mythology and Philosophy

S. S. Noor, Syeda Noureen, Mr. S. Shehzad Noor, Ms. Syeda, Noureen Fatima
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A select few of “beginnings” among the Greeks are Homer’s “Oceanus”, Hesiod’s “Chaos”, Anaximander’s “Boundless”, Parmenides’ “Being”, Plato’s “Form of the Good” and Aristotle’s “Contemplation”. Sequentially capturing an account of various beginnings in Greek mythology and philosophy, this article opens with Homer’s “Oceanus”, an elemental water-based beginning, and reaches its closing stage in Aristotle’s “Contemplation”, a conceptual beginning. Mythological beginnings of Homer and Hesiod have the characteristic of birth, philosophical beginnings of Plato and Aristotle, have the characteristic of causality, while the pre-Socratic beginnings of Anaximander and Parmenides hold a unique place of their own - they seem to be a likeness of both yet at the same time are discernable from them. This article is structured in three sections: after a brief introduction distinguishing mythology from philosophy, a description of Greek beginnings in mythology and philosophy is given in sequential pairs i.e. Homer/Hesiod, Anaximander/Parmenides and Plato/Aristotle. Finally, the conclusion presents the significance of sequentially capturing Greek beginnings in the metaphor of “dawn, twilight and dusk” which exhausts what they considered as visible and expressible.
希腊神话和哲学中开端的黎明、黄昏和黄昏
荷马的 "海洋"、赫西俄德的 "混沌"、阿那克西曼德的 "无边"、巴门尼德的 "存在"、柏拉图的 "善的形式 "和亚里士多德的 "沉思 "是希腊人 "开端 "的精选。本文从荷马的 "海洋 "开始,依次叙述了希腊神话和哲学中的各种开端,"海洋 "是一个以水为元素的开端,而亚里士多德的 "沉思 "则是一个概念性的开端。荷马和赫西俄德的神话开端具有诞生的特征,柏拉图和亚里士多德的哲学开端具有因果性的特征,而阿那克西曼德和巴门尼德的前苏格拉底开端则拥有自己独特的地位--它们似乎是两者的相似之处,但同时又能从两者中辨别出来。本文的结构分为三部分:在简要介绍神话与哲学的区别之后,按顺序介绍了希腊神话与哲学的起源,即荷马/赫西俄德、阿那克西曼德/巴门尼德和柏拉图/亚里士多德。最后,结论以 "黎明、黄昏和黄昏 "为喻,依次阐述了希腊的起源的意义。
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