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== Pandora ==
Degemennet e oa gant e vreur Prometeüs e oa dañjerus degemer profoù digant an doueed, met kemer a reas [[Pandora, pried Epimeteüs|Pandora]] koulskoude, kinniget dezhañ gant [[Hermes]]. Pandora a oa ar vaouez kentañvarvel marvelkentañ, perzhioù mat e-leizh dezhi , hag hec'h anv a vije da gompren evel « an holl zonezonoù ». Met [[korvigell]] zo ivez en he c'halon. Ur jarl pe ur voest zo bet roet dezhi gant Hermes, hag enni holl walennoù ar bed, gant difenn dezhi he digeriñ. Met ranell eo Pandora, digeriñ a ra ar voest hag ar gwalennoù da redek dre ar bed.
 
Ur verc'h o doe, [[Pirra]] hec'h anv, a zimezas d'he c'henderv [[Deukalion]], mab Prometeüs.
 
 
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According to [[Plato]]'s use of the old myth in his ''[[Protagoras]]'' (320d-322a), the twin Titans were entrusted with distributing the traits among the newly-created animals; Epimetheus was responsible for giving a positive trait to every animal, but when it was time to give man a positive trait, lacking ''foresight'' he found that there was nothing left. Prometheus decided that mankind's attributes would be the civilizing arts and fire, which he stole from the gods. Prometheus later stood trial for his crime.
 
According to [[Hesiod]], who related the tale twice, (''Theogony'', 527ff; ''Works and Days'' 57ff) Epimetheus was the one who accepted the gift of [[Pandora]] from the gods. Their marriage may be inferred (and was by later authors), but it is not made explicit in either text.
 
In later myths, the daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora was [[Pyrrha]], who married [[Deucalion]] and was one of the two who survived the [[Deluge (mythology)|deluge]].
 
Epimetheus plays a key role in the philosophy of [[Bernard Stiegler]], and in particular in terms of his understanding of the relation between technogenesis and anthropogenesis. According to Stiegler, it is significant that Epimetheus is entirely forgotten in the philosophy of [[Martin Heidegger]].
 
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