Archai: Revista de estudos sobre as origens do pensamento ocidental
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ARCHAI : Journal on the Study of the Origins of Western Thought is a bi-annual publication organized by Archai UNESCO Chair, an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional reasearch group which gathers researchers in philosophy, history, language, law, art, social sciences and archeology from all over the world. Archai aims to publish original articles, translations, reviews and notes on ancient thought and its legacy in modern and contemporary philosophy and culture. Archai has published article in Portuguese, Spanish, English, French, Catalan, Italian and German. ARCHAI has the goal of exploring a different outlook on the history and origins of western thought, a search of new interpretative paths which allow for an understanding of its origins as a process deeply rooted in ancient greco-roman culture, as opposed to the greater lectiones of rationalist philosophical historiography, which thinks of ancient philosophy as something apart, or contrary, to the complex and diverse realm of sophia and ancient culture in general.
- Aristotle. On Prophecy in Sleep. Introductory note and translation.
- Review of Montel, S.; Pollini, A (eds.). La question de l’espace au IVe siècle Avant...
- What’s Eleatic about the Eleatic Principle?
- Corporeality and Thickness: Back on Melissus’ Fragment B9
- Establishing the Logos of Melissus: A Note on Chapter 1, Hippocrates’ De natura hominis
- Superare Parmenide: Zenone, Melisso e Gorgia impegnati a fare ‘meglio di lui’
- What is Gorgias’ ‘not being’? A brief journey through the Treatise, the Apology of...
- Gorgias' Revising of Ancient Epistemology: on Non-Being by Gorgias and its...
- Between Eleatics and Atomists: Gorgias’ Argument against Motion
- The paradigm of fragmented sensitivity in Gorgias' 'PTMO'
- Plato’s Phaedo and “the Art of Glaucus”: Transcending the Distortions of Developmentalism
- Epistemerastes. The Platonic Philosopher in the Timaeus between True Opinion and Science
- Unity and Multiplicity in Plato's diairetic method in the Sophist
- Sound-Oriented Textuality: The Case of Heraclitus
- Scientific Evolution of Philosophical Concepts of the Origins of Universe and Life
- Review of Torrano, J. Mito e imagens míticas. Hesíodo, homéricos, tragédia e Platão (2019)
- "The "opinions of mortals" of Parmenides and a possible Eleatic...
- Plato and Plotinus facing the Problem of Separation
- Editor's Note
- Archai Dossier: Socratic Voices - Presentation
- Many Socrates: An Introduction to the Voices of the Socratic circle
- Socrates and his livelihood
- “I want to die many times if this is true” (Plat., Ap., 41b). Socrates, Palamedes, and...
- Plato’s Protagoras on Who we Are?
- Teaching sophrosyne: The use of the elenchos by Xenophon's Socrates