In memoriam Marcel Conche (1922-2022) and the Hellenism idea in the VII-III BC: since Anaximander to Heraclite and since Parmenides to Epicure
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-1718_80_8Keywords:
Hellenism, Epicursim, Nature, Hermeneutics, ScienceAbstract
In the VII-III centuries BC, happened, in the hellenic world, the emergence of a new way of observe the Nature. With the writings of some philosophers as Anaximander, Heraclitus, Parmenides and Epicure from Samos, in those ancient times, the conceptions about the human being in its dependence from the Nature (he could transform), began object of lecture and research. Having studied and edited these four hellenic philosophers texts, Marcel Conche, in Sorbonne University Philosophy Department, could give another accessibility to these universal thinkers.
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