The Birth of Time and Hesiod’s “Emotional Cosmos”. A Multiverse Approach amid Philosophical Instances and Philological Roots (Tome 144, 7e Série, n° 1-2, (2023))
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In his essay From Logos to Mythos, I republished on the twentieth anniversary of its first publication, Most saw in the release of Creuzer’s Symbolik und Mythologie the moment when philology distanced itself from philosophy “refraining strictly from any discussion of what the Greek myths could mean for us, and instead concentrating […] into what the Greek myths could have meant for the Greeks”. This essay analyses the case study offered by the mythological dyad Kronos (Κρόνος) and Chronos (Χρόνος). It highlights some elements that place these two figures at a distance on the philological level but closer on the philosophical one. The essay encourages a dialogue between philological rigour and philosophical use of myth: myth, in its prolificity, is eloquent in every age and a careful understanding of what it meant to the Greeks in its time does not necessarily imply giving up understanding what it may mean to us today.
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Créée par Henri Berr en 1900, La revue de synthèse, grâce au concours de nombreux universitaires français et étrangers, accueille des travaux d"histoire intellectuelle, d"épistémologie, de philosophie, de sociologie, d"histoire économique, sociale et culturelle. Elle a la vocation d"animer les réflexions situées au carrefour entre la philosophie, l"histoire des sciences et l"histoire générale en encourageant les recherches et les échanges sur les questions touchant aux fondements des sciences sociales, aux renouvellements de l"enquête sur les sciences, aux développements des voies nouvelles propres à l"histoire intellectuelle.