Title of article :
Etymology of Dikaiosune by the Plato’s Other: Cratylus 412D – 413D
Author/Authors :
Younesie ، Mostafa University of Pennsylvania
Abstract :
Here, I will consider the Greek word “Dikaiosune” on the basis of the rather short etymological exploration by one of Plato’s other called Heraclitus. Apart from unended discussions and controversies about the nature and quality of etymological surveys of Plato’s other in Cratylus , it is worthwhile to figure out and see how a figure such as Heraclitus wants to demonstrate and establish the working and influence of “Dikaiosune” in the macro and micro universes otherwise it is an ordinary and petty notion. Plato’s other mentions (Cratylus 412D – 413D) that where everything is in the flux Dikaiosune should function as an uppermost penetrating principle that can penetrate all moving and changing things in order to make a linkage and binding among all of them.
Keywords :
Plato , Heraclitus , Dikaiosune , Flux , Etymology , Penetration
Journal title :
International Journal of Humanities
Journal title :
International Journal of Humanities