哲学
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シンポジウム : 「現代を生きる身体」
ギガントマキア
――ギリシア的宇宙像に基づく心身二元論の政治学――
和泉 ちえ
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2012 年 2012 巻 63 号 p. 9-24_L3

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The growing interest in the human body as a philosophical subject might be construed as an indication that the mind-body dualism developed by ancient Greek philosophy has already been abolished. However, I am sceptical about the apparent collapse of this dualism. I regard the Symposium held in May 2012 at Osaka University as the kind of Gigantomachia that appears in Plato's Sophist, — namely the debate between materialists and immaterialists, which Plato compares with the battle of the Olympian deities and the Titans. In this paper, I shall vindicate the reality of the soul and also illuminate what may have lain behind the mind-body dualism, focussing on the development of the Greek vision of the universe from Homer to Plato. Moreover, I shall reassess the Greek concept of the body observed in Homer and discuss what Socrates' body might have indicated in Aristophanes' Clouds, Plato's Symposium and the Phaedo. Finally I shall cast new light on the concept of the body derived from Plato's Timaeus and argue the de facto indestructibility of the body of the universe.
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