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The philosopher's song: the poets' influence on Plato
2010, Lexington Books
in English
0739144065 9780739144060
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Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Achilles' insight : poetic and moral consciousness in Homer
Rules for the poets of Callipolis
Iliad 24 and achilles' insight
Multiple causation and moral responsibility
The poetics of justice : Aeschylus' Oresteia and Plato's Republic
Justice and violence
Is tragedy inevitable?
The quarrel between poetry and philosophy concerning justice
Socrates' intellectual crisis : the Phaedo
Philosophy and vengeance
Philosophy and asceticism
Socrates' intellectual crisis
The philosopher's song
Excursus: myth in Plato
The greatest charge against mimetic poetry
The relation between spectators and the performance
Mimetic poetry as narrative poetry
Philosophy and narrative as different ways of "making sense"
Mimetic poetry as "anti-form"
Images and non-being
Proliferating the tiers of existence
How many forms are there?
The metaphysics of fallibility : the Sophist
Is falsehood possible? : the problem of being
A new philosophical method
The new centrality of language
The metaphysics of fallibility : the possibility of false statements
The metaphysics of fallibility : the fallibility of the division method
The metaphysics of fallibility : any metaphysical approach has its deficits
The statesman : the tragedy of politics and the shape of Plato's thought
The grand myth
A new issue for political philosophy
The statesman and law
The conflict within virtue
The shape of Plato's thought
The statesman as philosophical commentary on Sophocles' Antigone.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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