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South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities
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Gericke, J.D. (John Daniel)
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2009-10-19T06:52:02Z |
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2009-10-19T06:52:02Z |
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2001 |
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Appears in Phronimon, Volume 3 Number 1(2001) |
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The general purpose of this paper is to discuss various ways in which the contemporary philosophical issues of nihilism and relativism are related to pre-Socratic and Socratic and Platonic thought. Although Heidegger recontoured nihilism's horizons with his emphasis on man's dwelling and revealing functions, the nihilistic
perspective continues to cast its shadow. Nihilism, being a position of deep political significance that is derived philosophically,
demands a philosophical approach; yet even serious efforts to come to terms with relativism and nihilism, of the sort Max Weber attempted, for example, fail to analyse in sufficient depth their classical roots. |
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http://explore.up.ac.za/record=b1411260 |
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16 Pages |
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Gericke, JD 2001, 'The role of Phaos in Nietzsche, Heraclitus and Plato', Phronimon, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 62-76. |
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1561-4018 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/11483 |
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South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities |
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South African Society for Greek Philosophy and the Humanities |
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Phaos (The Greek word) |
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Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900 -- Criticism and interpretation |
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Heraclitus, of Ephesus -- Criticism and interpretation |
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Plato -- Criticism and interpretation |
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Nihilism (Philosophy) |
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Relativity |
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Socrates -- Criticism and interpretation |
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The role of Phaos in Nietzsche, Heraclitus and Plato |
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Article |
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