Plato's Timaeus is a creation story that has baffled and intrigued numerous generations of philosophers. The central section, dubbed by John Sallis the ‘chorology’, deals with the triton genos, a third kind that comes somewhere in between the intelligible eidos and the sensible world. In Jacques Derrida's elaboration, this inbetweenness knits together Platonic metaphysics and also presents its most radical challenge. For this paper, the most interesting thing about the challenge presented by khōra to Platonic metaphysics is the way in which it makes metaphor a ‘bad’ concept in Derrida's terms, but also in the same moment this inscribes something that can only be articulated by the ‘failure’ of a form of catachretic or apophatic rhetoric as ...
Following the structuring hints given by Plato in his Timaeus you find, that the dialogue – actually...
There is a long tradition in philosophy which recognizes that the meaning of a text appears and is s...
Les rapprochements de la pensée de Derrida et de la théologie négative doivent être examinés à la lu...
The Timaeus is perhaps the most unusual of Plato’s dialogues. In this paper, I attempt to interpret ...
textIn the Timaeus Plato sets forth his cosmological system, and near the beginning of the dialogue...
Plato’s Timaeus introduces a number of features unique in Plato’s corpus, including the Demiurge, th...
International audienceIn this chapter, Arnaud Macé analyses Derrida’s complex reading of Plato’s Pha...
The Timaeus is one of Plato\u27s more bewildering dialogues. Until recently, each time I worked with...
Plato\u27s Timaeus is traditionally read as a work dedicated to the sole purpose of describing the o...
This paper challenges the reading of Derridean deconstruction as a necessarily antiauthoritarian ver...
The theory of language articulated in Plato's Cratylus anticipates many of the points of the contemp...
In this paper I examine a much discussed passage of the Timaeus. This passage contains one of the mo...
Plato’s Timaeus is generally considered as Plato’s cosmological dialogue. Interpretations often dis...
In the context of the question of metaphor, Jacques Derrida plays a particularly important role in t...
Scholarship on the Platonic cosmologies generally focuses on what philosophical doctrines we can ext...
Following the structuring hints given by Plato in his Timaeus you find, that the dialogue – actually...
There is a long tradition in philosophy which recognizes that the meaning of a text appears and is s...
Les rapprochements de la pensée de Derrida et de la théologie négative doivent être examinés à la lu...
The Timaeus is perhaps the most unusual of Plato’s dialogues. In this paper, I attempt to interpret ...
textIn the Timaeus Plato sets forth his cosmological system, and near the beginning of the dialogue...
Plato’s Timaeus introduces a number of features unique in Plato’s corpus, including the Demiurge, th...
International audienceIn this chapter, Arnaud Macé analyses Derrida’s complex reading of Plato’s Pha...
The Timaeus is one of Plato\u27s more bewildering dialogues. Until recently, each time I worked with...
Plato\u27s Timaeus is traditionally read as a work dedicated to the sole purpose of describing the o...
This paper challenges the reading of Derridean deconstruction as a necessarily antiauthoritarian ver...
The theory of language articulated in Plato's Cratylus anticipates many of the points of the contemp...
In this paper I examine a much discussed passage of the Timaeus. This passage contains one of the mo...
Plato’s Timaeus is generally considered as Plato’s cosmological dialogue. Interpretations often dis...
In the context of the question of metaphor, Jacques Derrida plays a particularly important role in t...
Scholarship on the Platonic cosmologies generally focuses on what philosophical doctrines we can ext...
Following the structuring hints given by Plato in his Timaeus you find, that the dialogue – actually...
There is a long tradition in philosophy which recognizes that the meaning of a text appears and is s...
Les rapprochements de la pensée de Derrida et de la théologie négative doivent être examinés à la lu...