Macrological骗人的把戏

Harry Berger
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撇开对这首诗的严格结构阅读,本章调查了诗中出现的厄毗米修斯和普罗米修斯神话的含义,试图解析人类在获得和行使美德方面有什么共同之处,以及即使是神也能在与必然性相反的情况下追求美德。如果没有这种可能性,这一章就阐述了苏格拉底自己的论证中必要的自我挫败。
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Macrological Mystification
Leaving behind a strictly structural reading of the poem, this chapter investigates the implications of the Epimethean and Promethean myths that arise within the poem in an attempt to parse what share human beings have in the obtainment and exercise of virtue, and whether even the gods are able to pursue virtue in opposition to necessity. Failing that possibility, the chapter expounds on the necessary self-defeat of Socrates’s own argument.
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