La pensée s'exprime « grâce » à l'être (parménide, fr. 8.35)

Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 194 (1):5 - 13 (2004)
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À la ligne 35 du fr. 8 de son Poème, Parménide aurait dit, selon le texte transmis par Simplicius : « Sans l'être dans lequel il se trouve exprimé, tu ne trouveras pas le penser. » La difficulte qui consisterait à placer le penser dans l'être disparaît si l'on adopte le texte transmis par Proclus : « Sans l'être, grâce auquel il est exprimé, tu ne trouveras pas le penser. » Line 35, fr. 8 of his Poem, Parmenid is said to have said, according to the text handed down by Simplicius : « Were it not for the being in which it is expressed, you will never find thinking. » The difficulty of resting thought in the being disappears if one adopts Proclus' text: « Without the being, through which it expresses itself, you never find thought. ».

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