An edition of How Philosophers Saved Myths (2004)

How Philosophers Saved Myths

Allegorical Interpretation and Classical Mythology

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An edition of How Philosophers Saved Myths (2004)

How Philosophers Saved Myths

Allegorical Interpretation and Classical Mythology

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This study explains how the myths of Greece and Rome were transmitted from antiquity to the Renaissance. Luc Brisson argues that philosophy was ironically responsible for saving myth from historical annihilation. Although philosophy was initially critical of myth because it could not be declared true or false and because it was inferior to argumentation, mythology was progressively reincorporated into philosophy through allegorical exegesis. Brisson shows to what degree allegory was employed among philosophers and how it enabled myth to take on a number of different interpretive systems throughout the centuries: moral, physical, psychological, political, and even metaphysical.

How Philosophers Saved Myths also describes how, during the first years of the modern era, allegory followed a more religious path, which was to assume a larger role in Neoplatonism. Ultimately, Brisson explains how this embrace of myth was carried forward by Byzantine thinkers and artists throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance; after the triumph of Chistianity, Brisson argues, myths no longer had to agree with just history and philosophy but the dogmas of the Church as well.

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How Philosophers Saved Myths: Allegorical Interpretation and Classical Mythology
April 15, 2008, University Of Chicago Press
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How Philosophers Saved Myths: Allegorical Interpretation and Classical Mythology
December 1, 2004, University Of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press
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Table of Contents

Translator's Note
Preface to the French Edition
Introduction
1. Muthos And Philosophia
2. Plato's Attitude toward Myth
3. Aristotle and the Beginnings Of Allegorical Exegesis
4. Stoics, Epicureans, and the New Academy
5. Pythagoreanism and Platonism
6. The Neoplatonic School of Athens
7. Byzantium and the Pagan Myths
8. The Western Middle Ages
9. The Renaissance
Conclusion
Index of Greek Terms
General Index

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Paperback
Number of pages
221
Dimensions
6 x 9 x inches

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OL10191618M
Internet Archive
howphilosopherss00bris_966
ISBN 10
0226075370
ISBN 13
9780226075372
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4061112
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