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Predsokratski pojem physis v razmerju do hebrejske biblične tradicije: physis in etični red : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
V magistrski nalogi avtor obravnava predsokratski pojem physis v razmerju do hebrejske biblične tradicije s posebnim poudarkom na etičnem redu. Na začetku je predstavljena etimološka in pomenska analiza besede in pojma physis. Pojem physis je obravnavan s treh vidikov: kot izvor, kot razvoj in kot sama ureditev kozmosa. Ker je predsokratsko filozofijo zaznamovala mitologija grškega sveta, avtor predstavi Teogonijo ter Dela in dneve. Osnovno dinamiko pojma predstavi sistematično z obravnavo temeljnih predsokratskih filozofov. Obravnava pojem fu/sij, kot ga razumejo Anaksimander, Ksenofan, Heraklit, Parmenid, Empedokles, pitagorejci, Anaksagora in atomisti. Pri predstavitvi pojma physis avtor sledi osnovnim premisam Gerarda Naddafa. Sledi iskanje dinamike predsokratskega pojma physis znotraj hebrejske biblične tradicije. Kljub temu, da je pojem lasten grškemu svetu, avtor išče analogijo. Kot izvor vsega kar je, je predstavljen monoteistični in oseben Bog hebrejske biblične tradicije. Sledi obravnava duhovniškega in jahvističnega stvarjenjskega mita znotraj 1 Mz. Hebrejska kozmografija ureditev kozmosa predstavi v biblični tradiciji. Skozi celotno nalogo avtor obravnava etični red predsokratskega pojma physis, ki ga primerja z etičnim redom stvarjenjskih mitov znotraj hebrejske biblične tradicije. Ker oba etična reda temeljita na kozmičnem redu, je mogoče najti medsebojne vzporednice. Avtor v nadaljevanju trdi, da je kozmični red hebrejske biblične tradicije zaznamovan s personalizmom in monoteizmom. To vodi do teleološkega kozmičnega reda in posledično do teleološkega etičnega reda. To je bistvena razlika glede na predsokratski pojem physis.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:narava, physis, predsokratiki, mit, stvarjenje, monoteizem, kozmični red, etični red, filozofija narave, filozofija morale
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[J. Prinčič]
Year:2019
Number of pages:V, 67 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-111684 This link opens in a new window
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Publication date in RUL:09.10.2019
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Language:English
Title:Pre-Socratic notion physis in relation to the Hebrew biblical tradition: physis and ethical order
Abstract:
In the master’s thesis, the author deals with the pre-Socratic notion physis vis-à-vis the Hebrew biblical tradition with special emphasis on ethical order. In the first part, an etymological and semantic analysis of the word and term physis is presented. The concept of physis is considered in three aspects, first as origin, then as development, and further as the arrangement of the cosmos itself. As the pre-Socratic philosophy was marked by Greek mythology, the author presents Theogony and Works and Days. He presents the basic dynamics of the concept through a systematic treatment of the fundamental pre-Socratic philosophers. It deals with the concept of physis as understood by Anaximander, Xenophanes, Heraclitus; Parmenides, Empedocles, Pythagoreans, Anaxagoras, and atomists. In presenting the concept of physis, the author follows the basic premises of Gerard Naddaf. This is followed by a search for the dynamics of the pre-Socratic concept of physis within the Hebrew biblical tradition. Despite the concept being inherent to the Greek world, the author seeks an analogy. The monotheistic and personal God of the Hebrew biblical tradition is presented as the origin of all that is. This is followed by a discussion of the priestly and Yahwist creation myth within the Book of Genesis. Hebrew cosmography presents the arrangement of the cosmos as presented by the Hebrew biblical tradition. Throughout the thesis, the author deals with the ethical order of the pre-Socratic concept of physis, comparing it with the ethical order of creation myths within the Hebrew biblical tradition. As both ethical orders are based on the cosmic order, it is possible to find their mutual parallels. In the continuation, the author argues that the cosmic order of the Hebrew biblical tradition is characterized by personalism and monotheism, leading to a teleological cosmic order and, consequently, a teleological ethical order. This is also the fundamental difference from the pre-Socratic concept of physis.

Keywords:nature, physis, pre-Socratics, myth, creation, monotheism, cosmic order, ethical order, natural philosophy, moral philosophy

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