РОЖДЕНИЕ ГАРМОНИИ ИЗ ДУХА TEKHE
THE BIRTH OF HARMONY OUT OF THE SPIRIT OF TEKHE
Author(s): Anna AfonasinaSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Новосибирский государственный университет
Keywords: Philosophical terminology; Empedocles; Heraclitus; ancient art and technology
Summary/Abstract: Philosophical terminology, Empedocles, Heraclitus, ancient art and technology ABSTRACT: Mycenaean Greek exhorted a considerable influence on the formation of the very meaningful word harmonia. Even early Greek philosophers, who viewed harmonia as an organizing, joining and fastening principle, could not help hearing ancient repercussions of this word, and probably unconsciously chose an appropriate, technical, context. As P. Ilievski has convincingly shown, the ancient Greek noun harmonia and the verb harmodzo are traced back to the Mycenaean word (h)armo (meaning a “wheel” in the form of a felloe having an inner connection by means of spokes). Heraclitus explains the harmonia by means of lyre and bow, making us understand that this presupposes something more than visible connection, – certain hidden and secret nature, – and he chooses lyre and bow because they symbolize the same innate connection which makes the wheel lighter and stronger. Empedocles connects harmonia with Aphrodite – one of the creative powers. It was important for him to represent the multifaceted character of harmonia by means of different crafts. In his philosophical views we can clearly see the process of development of the term of harmonia from its technical to abstract meaning.
Journal: ΣΧΟΛΗ. Философское антиковедение и классическая традиция
- Issue Year: VI/2012
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 58-67
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Russian