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Casevitz, Michel. "Le Vocabulaire de la colonisation en grec ancien : étude lexicologique, les familles de ktizō et de oikeō--oikizō /." Paris : Klincksieck, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36146528d.
Full textDescat, Raymond. "L'Acte et l'effort : une idéologie du travail en Grèce ancienne : 8e-5e siècle av. J.-C. /." Besançon : Lille : Centre de recherche d'histoire ancienne ; Atelier national de reproduction des thèses, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb366197712.
Full textWilms, Hartmut. "Techne und Paideia bei Xenophon und Isokrates /." Stuttgart : B. G. Teubner, 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376213972.
Full textPatzer, Harald. "Physis : Grundlegung zu einer Geschichte des Wortes /." Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb370179779.
Full textNey, Hugues-Olivier. "Techné et Mimésis dans le livre II de la "République" de Platon." Aix-Marseille 1, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002AIX10007.
Full textGrygielewicz, Malgorzata. "La rencontre philosophique dans le jardin grec." Paris 8, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA083379.
Full textPhilosophical Meeting in the Greek Garden develops in two parts. The first one explores the idea of ὁ κῆπος presented in ancient texts from Homer to Epicurus; the second investigates its modern philosophical meaning referring to the thought of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Arendt, Deleuze, Foucault, Derrida and Desanti, which fruits in the term of “the garden of philosophy”. All philosophical problems appear in a specific situation and establish our relations to social and natural environment. Greek philosophy is usually associated to Agora, the place where the people gather together to exchange their views. In my thesis I try to put it in a different context – out of the city and its institutions, and I tend to abandon the idea of polis as a “universal pattern of being and thinking”. Yet to conceive properly Hellenistic philosophy we have focus on garden situated extra muros, where : τᾶς φύσιος δ' ὁ πλοῦτος ὅρον τινὰ βαιὸν ἐπίσχει. (The richness of nature is retained in a small enclosure. ) The idea of delimitation of garden has to be rethought, considering its ontological and epistemological mobility, which refers to the notions of… (revolutionary garden, Dasein, stay, lignes of escapes, hétérotopie, khôra, not cultivated garden) – the milestones of postmodern philosophical reflection
Naddaf, Gérard. "L'origine et l'évolution du concept grec de "phusis" /." Lewiston (N.Y.) ; Queenston (Ont. : Lampeter (GB) : Canada) ; E. Mellen Press, 1992. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37061859p.
Full textSteiner, Peter M. "Psyche bei Platon /." Göttingen : Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 1992. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35598451q.
Full textSénéchal, Yan. "Jalons pour une anthropologie religieuse de la question de l'[ëxiz (mot grec translittéré)]." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2000. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/5197.
Full textKovačić, Franjo. "Der Begriff der Physis bei Galen vor dem Hintergrund seiner Vorgänger /." Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38803752r.
Full textRademaker, Adriaan. "Sophrosyne and the rhetoric of self-restraint : polysemy & persuasive use of an ancient greek value term /." Leiden : Brill, 2005. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39929094x.
Full textTrédé-Boulmer, Monique. "Kairos : l'à-propos et l'occasion : le mot et la notion, d'Homère à la fin du IVe siècle." Paris 4, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA040290.
Full textBeck, Hans. "Polis und Koinon : Untersuchungen zur Geschichte und Struktur der griechischen Bundesstaaten im 4. Jahrhundert v. Chr. /." Stuttgart : F. Steiner, 1997. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb370941562.
Full textBalansard, Anne. "Technè dans les "Dialogues" de Platon : l'empreinte de la sophistique /." Sankt Augustin : Academia Verl, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37711155j.
Full textLücke, Stephan. "Syngeneia : epigraphisch-historische Studien zu einem Phänomen der antiken griechischen Diplomatie /." Frankfurt am Main : M. Clauss, 2000. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb409261663.
Full textHébert, Philippe G. "Le parrèsiaste chez Foucault." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/28064/28064.pdf.
Full textGiósi, Maíri I. "Mŷthos kaí lógos stón Sofoklī̂ /." 'Athī́na : 'Institoûto toû vivlíou - A. Kardamítsa, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376232095.
Full textNicolas, Loïc Denis Delphine. "La force de la doxa : rhétorique de la décision et de la délibération /." Paris ; Budapest ; Kinshasa [etc.] : l'Harmattan, 2007. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb40974739d.
Full textGuérin, Charles Chiron Pierre Lévy Carlos. "L'élaboration de la notion rhétorique de "persona" au Ier siècle av. J.-C. antécédents grecs et enjeux cicéroniens /." Créteil : Université de Paris-Val-de-Marne, 2007. http://doxa.scd.univ-paris12.fr:8080/theses-npd/th0253520.pdf.
Full textMarigliano, Adriana. "Logos et techné : y a-t-il un Sujet à l'oeuvre dans le devenir techno-logique ?" Paris 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA010546.
Full textCurty, Olivier. "Les parentés légendaires entre cités grecques : catalogue raisonné des inscriptions contenant le terme "suggeneia" et analyse critique /." Genève : [Paris] : Droz ; [diff. Champion-Slatkine], 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37018649g.
Full textKemper, Claudia. "Göttliche Allmacht und menschliche Verantwortung : Sittlicher Wert bei archaischen Dichtern der Griechen /." Trier : Wissentchaftlicher Verl. Trier, 1993. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39933742c.
Full textVoga-Redlinger, Madeleine. "Codage morphologique et phonologique du mot Ecrit : recherches bilingues et monolingues." Aix-Marseille 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX10082.
Full textAubriet, Damien. "Recherches sur Mylasa et Labraunda à l'époque hellénistique 336-31." Paris 4, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA040053.
Full textThis monograph, mostly based on epigraphic documentation, focuses on Mylasa and Labraunda at the Hellenistic time, that is to say the close relationship between a small city on the greek pattern in Caria and one of its outside sanctuaries, linked by a sacred path. First the various elements of its chôra, as well as the architecture of the asty and of the sanctuary are exposed. Then the political space -i. E. The city as a community of men having several organisation levels- is studied ; the different sympolities and legal categories of the Mylasian society are presented. The third and last part, through a detailed analysis of institutions, political and religious life, sheds light on the Mylasian politeia, characterised by its vitality, the consistency of the democratic ideal and its ability to resist during the darkest hours of its history
Kakogianni, Maria. "Théorême de "la femme dans l'oikos" : lectures expérimentales pour s'émanciper du récit de la victime." Paris 8, 2008. http://octaviana.fr/document/146282744#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textThis work starts off with a simple hypothesis: suppose we remove the mental a priori that places Woman as a victim of History. Domination by an external power is one thing, power as a permanent story that produces and forms subjects is another. The idea here is to attempt a tendentially formal elaboration on the subject of subtraction of the victim's subjection from a perspective of the extraction of possibles in political matter. As experimental site of our hypothesis we chose readings of some classic texts and in particular those of three principal authors: Xenophon, Aristotle, and Plato. The invention of political economy is based in the concept of an utilitarian individual, plunged into the frozen waters of selfish calculation, whereas the economic unity of the ancient Greek thought is a collective subject, the oikos: this is the minimal entity according to which economy becomes a matter of thought. With regard to our situation where economy dominates everything and politics seem inexistent, we propose a visit to the ancient oikos, where the contemplation of economy is structured to serve the political condition. Our goal is not to produce a new political fiction, but to elaborate the conditions of the possibility of an emancipatory subjection based on a subtractive principle, and no longer based on an oppositional principle in reference to the typical figure of the slave. The theorem of "the woman in the oikos" is not about verifying an hypothesis, it's about applying and developing its consequences
Salce, Jacques. "Raison contradictoire et psychologie générale." Dijon, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999DIJOL021.
Full textRenhart, Erich. "Das syrische Bema : liturgisch-archäologische Untersuchungen /." Graz : A. Schnider, 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb372199596.
Full textJouin, Patrick Hodot René. "Lucien et les langues Essai d'étude sociolinguistique de notations se rapportant à des faits de langue dans les oeuvres de Lucien de Samosate /." Nancy : Université Nancy 2, 2005. http://cyberdoc.univ-nancy2.fr/htdocs/docs_ouvert/doc221/2005NAN21033_1.pdf.
Full textLewartowski, Élise. "Les Koina sous le principat (Ier-IVème siècle après Jésus-Christ) : étude historique et prosopographique." Paris 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA040234.
Full textDaldaki, Evlampia. "L'ontologie érotique du beau : une critique de l'art contemporain à travers le triangle ontologique du beau Éros-Technè-Divin." Paris 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA010510.
Full textHazebroucq, Marie-France. "Platon et la sophrosunè : essai sur la notion platonicienne de modération à partir du Charmide." Paris 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA010656.
Full textThe present thesis includes an annotated translation of the Charmides with a detailed commentary and an essay on the platonic notion of moderation, based on the results of this dialogue analysis and considering its implications for Plato's other dialogues, mainly the protagoras, the meni, the republic and the Phaedrus. The difficulty of such a study consists in the fact that the charmides does not seem to be a relevant starting-point for such a research: indeed, what is said about sophrosyne in this short socratic dialogue does not seem to be related to what is said in other ones. The dialogue analysis shows that the specific virtue of moderation is actually the subject matter of the charmides. The essential contribution of this dialogue is as follows : moderation is the virtue of the whole constituting the soul, meant as the principle of immortal thought, which the body is a part of; as a knowledge, moderation necessarily comes along with the praxis of the moderate man, provided that it is not mistaken for any other technics of measurement. When the knowledge of oneself can be defined as the science of itself, it conflicts with socrates's sophia and appears unable to measure itself as well as to measure other sciences, in the absence of the relation to another term than itself- the intelligible- and in the absence of any reference to the soul. Taking the charmides as a starting-point to study the platonic notion of moderation consists in finding out how plato makes up the inner unity (according to essence) of moral, political and intellectual common meanings of sophrosyne ; it also consists in finding out how Plato conciliates politics, education and philosophy
Aragione, Gabriella. ""Nomos basileus" Les débats sur la loi dans le christianisme aux IIe et IIIe siècles." Paris, EPHE, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006EPHE5013.
Full textBarbero, Daniel Robert. "L’ Archê chez Platon." Nice, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005NICE2026.
Full textThis work is trying to present the Archê as a supereminent fold that determines the double semantic area of the originary and the authority. Plato conforms the word to the current use, but concerning the thing itself, it appeared to us that the platonic thought tries to organize its sovereign superiority, exteriority, transitivity according to the relation of mimêsis. At whatever level of the intelligible or the sensible, the mimetic relation has the property of maintaining the pattern in pull back. The absolute pattern (object in the VIth book of the Republic of the promise of the mégiston mathêma) is the sovereign Good. In itself, the Good is maintaining itself in a transcendant statute withdrawing beyond the beings, and at the level of its translation in the logos, the good is maintained distant by the suspension of the discursive mode of the dialectic, replaced by analogy. According to its nature, the Good, conceived or projected as Archê is desinvolved of the causal chains that are developping themselves in the becoming, and because of that, its power cannot be anything but no-coercitive. The Good, as well as the whole intelligible, withdraws itself within the aion, of which the time is a mobile image. However beautiful it appears to the astonished soul of the philosopher, the cosmic procession is nothing but an analogic derivation of a pattern whose pure and simple beauty has determined in the conscience of the Demiurge the admirative emotion and the imitative desire. The philosopher is therefore the man who, by courtesy of the Noûs, accorded by the ascetism to the Intellect of the Demiurge, recovers energetically the originary ant initial beauty of the Archê in the derivated beauty of the images dissipated in the inercy of the chôra. This recovering is called périagogê in the VIIth book of the Republic. By definition insubstantial, the image is nevertheless no total illusion, no-being, because it vehicles a remainder declassified of the being, who, treated as an iconic support, can be converted to its pattern. The philosopher, master of himself by the command of the Noûs is the agent of this liberal conversion towards the Archê, while the philodoxer, slave of his epithumic greediness, gives himself up to the inercy of the chôra, and seizes the images only in the processive sense that sets between the conscience and the being a screen upon which will sparkle the pretences made cost-effective by the sophist. The duty of the philosopher is therefore to save the phenomenons reporting them to the sovereignty of the pattern, and to save the city applying the model of the Good in the ethic exercise of the arétê, and getting ready to assume a political sovereignty which indexation to the archê constitutes a sufficent guaranty of no-coercition to set the most efficient rampart against any drift towards tyranny
Chauque, Marcelino. "Traversée des discours et des communautés langagières : approche par modélisation proxémique des positionnements identitaires et argumentatifs de locuteurs français et mozambicains." Montpellier 3, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008MON30049.
Full textThe process of identification and distance implies the evolution on the same territory of subjects hesitating between the territorialized proximity and the assertion of the identities. The antagonistic resemblance that the mirror of the alterity offers causes contradictory feelings oscillating between the safety which the proximity of the other confers, of its speech, and the intersubjective insecurity stimulated by the productive and interpretative differential. This reading justifies the investment of three distinct axes but complementary to research of invariants and variations which appear in the relational game and put in competition various identity postures of French and Mozambican speakers. Whether they are face-to-face interactions, cyberinteractions, the use of the written press, in conversational mode or not, the simultaneous management of the overlapping identities convenes various levels of expression of the proximities, brought up to date according to the doxic components. The observation of the proxemic ethos makes a space modeling of the speeches and behaviors in interaction which convenes other disciplinary treatments: urban and interactional sociolinguistics, studies of the argumentation and Conversation analysis. What interests us is not so much the proxemic measurement (Hall, 1971) as the dynamic process of construction of the proximities and the use in production and reception of the Territorializing meaning. The stress is laid on the evidence of the strategic intentionnality and intersubjective adjustments related to the simultaneous management of the semiotic categories of the close and the distant
Bakker, Egbert J. "Linguistics and formulas in Homer scalarity and the description of the particle per /." Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co, 1988. http://catalog.hathitrust.org/api/volumes/oclc/17806201.html.
Full textBalansard, Anne. "Technè dans les dialogues de platon." Paris 10, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA100197.
Full textCritics are known to show an interest in the subject of techne in the platonic dialogues : on the one hand, as a concept for the history of techniques; on the other hand, as a concept effective in plato's philosophy, mainly in the socratic method and moral theory (the craft-analogy). But these critics both confuse the concept of techne with the modern concept of "craft", that is to say, a rational and explicable process resulting in an object separate. This misconception justify a new analysis of the vocabulary of techne in the platonic dialogues. Techne means "liberal arts" as well as "crafts". Moreover, the stucture of the vocabulary of techne bears the mark of its sophistic use. This sophistic mark lead us to another approach to the problem of techne in the platonic dialogues. First, the craft-analogy is not constitutive of socrates' moral theory : the craft of virtue is part of the elenchos. Second, some platonic features (the techne of politics in the politicus, the division of labour in the republic, the demiurge in the timaeus) are to be understood as new definitions of sophistic features
Timotin, Andréi. "Theos empathēs : Etude sur la notion de "daimōn" dans la tradition platonicienne de Platon à Proclus." Paris, EPHE, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EPHE5001.
Full textThe author investigates the interpretations of Plato’s texts related to daimones along the Platonic tradition, from the Old Academy to the 5th-6th century Neoplatonic commentaries. The study deals with three main themes where the demonology plays an important part: the cosmology and its relation with the theories of providence, the religious hermeneutics, the personal daimon and its role in defining the philosophical “way of life”. Belonging both to the religious and to the philosophical vocabulary, the notion of daimōn represents a favourite intellectual device for rationalizing the religious traditions and for providing a philosophical and theological definition of religion. By its affinity to the notions of ‘intermediate’, of ‘middle term’, it has an important vocation in the fields of cosmology and theology as an element guaranteeing the cohesion and the unity of the physical and theological systems. By its association with the notion of pathos, it represents a key-element in the theological hermeneutics of the Greco-Roman religion and in the definition of a philosophical form of religiosity, of a religio mentis
Coignard, Anne. "Lecture romanesque et imagination : le flux subjectif de l'expérience et ses marges." Palaiseau, Ecole polytechnique, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EPXX0020.
Full textDoran, Robert M. "Subject and psyche /." Milwaukee (Wis.) : Marquette university press, 1994. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37631010j.
Full textThoral-Jourdan, Christine. "La Triade pistis, agapè, elpis en 1Thessaloniciens, 1Corinthiens et Galates." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008STR20054.
Full textThis doctoral thesis is an exegetic approach of the triad andin 1Thess, 1Co and Gal. It aims to answer to questions relating to the changes in the way Paul mobilizes the triad, its potentially founding part, its meaning, its origin and the community context which lead the apostle to refer to the triad. After identifying the place of the triad in Pauline corpus (Part 1), a systematic analyse of the occurrences and pericopes, which their theme is connected at least with one of the three concepts, is conducted in order to define the meaning of (Part 2) (Part 3) and (Part 4). The discussion (Part 5) use results of research work to answer to the considered questions. Finally, this doctoral thesis shows that the triad is the expression of a theological thought about Christian being. It constitutes a “summary” intended to be shared by all the believers whom Paul refers with the aim of contributing to do the unity of the Christian communities
Fallen, Camille. "Pour penser l'anomalie." Paris, EHESS, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009EHES0085.
Full textOne often confuses anomaly with what is abnormal. However, factor of reform, of scientific revolution (T. S Kuhn), synonymous with successful biological mutation (G. Canguilhem) or with gestalt switch (L. Wittgenstein), the anomaly has a true heuristic and quasi-creative function. So, to have an ontological starting point, we will first study the anomaly of ontology in the Timeus of Plato (the khôra). Afterwards, from Plato to Nicolas de Cues and Derrida, we will study anomaly from an epistemological, logical and phenomenological point of view, in order to forge a concept which would be able to make us understand emergence, transformation, revolution and reality otherwise
NOBLECOURT, CHANTAL. "La mouvance des limites et la genese du corps poietique." Paris 7, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA070077.
Full textThis kind of investigation takes place at the border of esthetic step and clinical psychology step. The proposition is to show, how theater-dance results from metaphorisation of german expressionist-dance and brechtian "distanciation", and to develop an esthetic investigation which is founded in situation. "poietique" (in the sens of diderot) body, is the proccupation of dancer and investigator. This body is a psychic developement of themselves in space. It is able to make destructions and alterations, to reveal and to produce bearing extern reality and psychological processes. "techne" is not only technique; it is composed too of pychological processes. Theese processes take place in essential problematic of this investigation. Interpretation needs to change paradigmatics references, to explain psychological and esthetic processes. It is showing the actual paradigm which produces determinations about our representations in occidental culture. This culture produces, nowadays, a separation between mind and body in the offspring of christian culture
Inchauspé, François-Xavier. "Reconstruire la légitimité démocratique : l'articulation entre public, communauté et "demos" dans la pensée de John Dewey." Thèse, Paris 1, 2012. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5474/1/D2456.pdf.
Full textBourse, Anne. "Archiver, machiner, hériter : la mémoire et ses techniques dans la littérature occidentale des XXe et XXIe siècles." Paris 8, 2009. http://octaviana.fr/document/152362487#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textThis thesis seeks to shed light on memory's gestures and machinery in 20th and 21st century western literature. In order to analyze what is at stake in contemporary creation, in the paradoxical era of computerization and mass disappearance, this work studies the way great genealogists (Zola, Nietzsche, Faulkner) push archives along the winding roads of anachronism and oblivion, before addressing the "machinic" dimension of memory. Chris Marker's protean oeuvre and Benjamin's philosophical thought reveal the work of a weaving memory that deepens time's fissure as it stitches up its tears. Thus, memory also acts as a prosthesis that ensures the conservation of data even as it breaks up the chain of transmission, thereby requiring that our reading become an epistemo-critical apparatus. This thesis, operating at the intersection of comparative literature, philosophy and visual arts, examines the novelistic devices of J. G. Ballard, W. G. Sebald, Jacques Roubaud, Hélène Cixous and Ricardo Piglia
Pan, Yiting. "Le daimôn grec avant Platon et le gui chinois pré-Qin : étude comparée de la créativité et création de traditions religieuses." Thesis, Paris, EPHE, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EPHE5002.
Full textThis work concerns two words particularly connected to ancient religions: the word daimôn in the Greece before Plato and the word gui in pre-Qin China. The same as daimôn which becomes to be the malefic démon, gui usually pejorative today did not contain necessarily negative connotations in old Chinese, but these two terms are interesting especially because of their versatility and their ambiguity. To show all the important aspects of the word daimôn and the word gui as well as the connection points between these two words multifaceted, we tried to analyze these two words in ancient works. These analyses show on one hand the vitality and the creativity of old traditions which exercised strong influences on the uses of the word daimôn and on the other hand, the complexity of the « gui-spirit/manes » tradition probably created relatively lately. Owing to these two words, the comparison between Greek and Chinese religious traditions also leads us to think about the relationship between languages and traditions. Languages’ continuity transforms creations into traditions and it also brings the creativity to traditions already created
Bourdages-Sylvain, Marie-Pierre. "Les facteurs de changement de l'ethos contemporain du travail." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25726/25726.pdf.
Full textLacrosse, Joachim. "Le statut métaphysique du noûs (intellect) et sa pratique discursive dans la philosophie de Plotin." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/211994.
Full textJouin, Patrick. "Lucien et les langues : essai d'étude sociolinguistique de notations se rapportant à des faits de langue dans les oeuvres de Lucien de Samosate." Nancy 2, 2005. http://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/public/NANCY2/doc221/2005NAN21033_1.pdf.
Full textThis dissertation deals with a writer who though related to other cultures than Hellenism writes in Greek and produces considerations about it in his works. The main statement of this Thesis is that Lucian demonstrates a Linguistic Consciousness. His names, life, interest in Languages, and his Linguistic Feeling are studied as the Origins of his Linguistic Consciousness. All the Linguistic Hellenism opportunities are considered, from correctly Greek Speaking and Writing, to barbarizein. This main statement is then examined within the frame of the Atticism question. Studying, among others, the optative use states that Lucian cannot be estimated any more as a softliner Atticist. He deals more with an Atticité of which main brand is Code-Mixing. Finally, according to Lucian the Paideia notion appears as a condition of Greek Language. Linguistic Hellenismos supports and feeds his writings. That is to be observed in vocabulary through Lexical Productivity, and at the thematic level through repeated Language Policy conceptions. The use and re-creation by Lucian of a "Third Time" Ionian synthesizes Lexical and Thematic Productivity
Fiat, Éric. "L'oubli de la phusis : du recouvrement par la modernité de la conception aristotélicienne de la nature." Marne-la-Vallée, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2001MARN0114.
Full textAyache, Laurent. "Medecine et sagesse. Essai sur la philosophie hippocratique." Nice, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997NICE2025.
Full textThe essay shows the unity of the hippocratic thought in various fields. Methodology, ontology, cosmology, physics, climatology, anthropology, anatomy, physiology, pathology, clinic and ethics, all of these partake of a common paradigm which transcends the differences in doctrines among the authors of the hippocratic corpus and which is defined by the "principle of totality". According to this principle referred to by plato in phaedrus, 270c, it is impossible to regard a part as separated from its relations. The essay enumerates the various meanings that this principle is endowed with in each of the fields that medical thought encompasses. In anatomy, this principle leads to the absence of the localisation of an arche of the body, in physiology to a theory of nutrition whereby each being is fed by all the others, in psychology it leads to the absence of a center of common sense, in pathology, to understanding the disease as a de-union process, in clinical studies the principle leads to a global investigation of the patient in his environment. Thus the hippocratic philosophy develops a thought and a practice which are autonomous and which are set in a relation of alternative in front of philosophical thought and practice. An important part of this work is devoted to the platonician interpretation of medicine, especially to the reasons that drove plato, in the context of a controversy against the sophists, to reduce medicine to a technique about body care, thus denying its autonomy and its ethical dimension. In this perspective, the problem of unity of hippocratic corpus is the object of a reassessment that stems from the question of writing. By grounding the study on a fresh reading of the prologue to regimen in acute diseases, the essay puts into relief the various devices which have been developed by the authors of hippocratic corpus in order to transcribe into the form of writing a science of the singular. It reconstructs the modalities of medical judgement along with the original form of rationality (deprived of the principle of non-contradiction) related to these judgements