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Between Chora and the Good: Metaphor's Metaphysical Neighborhood

Online ISBN:
9780823235117
Print ISBN:
9780823223503
Publisher:
Fordham University Press
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Between Chora and the Good: Metaphor's Metaphysical Neighborhood

Charles P. Bigger
Charles P. Bigger
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Louisiana State University
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Published:
1 September 2004
Online ISBN:
9780823235117
Print ISBN:
9780823223503
Publisher:
Fordham University Press

Abstract

Plato's chora as developed in the Timaeus is a creative matrix in which things arise and stand out in response to the lure of the Good. Chora is paired with the Good, its polar opposite; both are “beyond being” and the metaphors hitherto thought to disclose the transcendent. They underlie Plato's distinction of a procreative gap between being and becoming. The chiasmus between the Good and chora makes possible their mutual participation in one another. This gap makes possible both phenomenological and cosmological interpretations of Plato. Metaphor is restricted to beings as they appear in this gap through the crossing of metaphor's terms, terms that dwell with, rather than subulate, one another. Hermeneutically, through its“is”we can see something being engendered or determined by that crossing. The book's larger goal is to align the primacy of the Good in Plato and Christian Neoplatonism with the creator God of Genesis and the God of love in the New Testament.

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