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Two Kinds of Necessity in Plato?s Dialogues

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
1997

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The article analyzes the relation between the errant, mechanical necessity of the Timaeus and its orderly, luminous counterpart of the Republic, suggesting to see these as independent forces embodying the same principle of concatenation on two diametrically opposed levels, Plato's aim being to put the former in the service of the latter.