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희랍철학 小考 : Some Remarks on Greek Philosophy

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Authors

박홍규

Issue Date
1980
Publisher
서울대학교 인문대학
Citation
인문논총, Vol.5, pp. 3-20
Abstract
This paper intends to make some remarks on the philosophy of the ancient Greek.
It is divideded into 6 parts.
1. Distinction between nomos and physis.
2. Intuition in knowledge.
3. Intuition, operation, persuasion, and demonstration.
4. Division of knowledge by the method of demonstration.
5. Ontology as an apodeictic knowledge.
6. Conclusion.
a. Greek philosophy was born when the distinction between nomos and physis
was aware of, and this distinction had an constant effect on the development of the
Greek philosophy.
b. Intuition which is instantaneous wants to be supplemented by operation.
Intuition rejects anything to be infused into the mind. Demonstration means to bring
any knowledge into intuition by means of its grounds.
c. Knowledge is divided by the method of demonstration. The most strict demonstration
consists in the apodeictic knowledge. Ontology is one of the apodeictic
knowledge.
d. Greek ontology intends to provide the most strict philosophical knowledge.
Furthermore, it serves to solve the most important problems of the hard reality at the
downfall of the ancient Greek culture.
ISSN
1598-3021
Language
Korean
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/26002
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