This new study is intended to challenge traditional ways of reading Plato by showing that his philosophy and political theory cannot be understood apart from a consideration of the literary or aesthetic features of his writing. More specifically, it shows how Plato's well-known cosmological dialogues--the Phaedrus and the Timaeus-Critias--are structured using several books of the Odyssey as their common source text. While there has been some scholarly discussion of the relation between "poetry" and "philosophy" in Plato's dialogues, very little of it addresses questions central to thorough going literary criticism. Planinc's work is unique in that it shows the significance of Plato's extensive refiguring of key episodes in the Odyssey for an interpretation of his philosophy and political theory. Plato's cosmological dialogues are almost always discussed in a topical manner. The Timaeus is picked through for its theological or scientific doctrines; the Critias is reduced to its Atlantis story, or puzzled over because of its ostensible incompleteness; and the Phaedrus is found interesting because of its parallels to modern understandings of erotics or rhetoric. The dialogues are generally not considered in relation to one another, and then only in the context of developmental schemes primarily concerned with distinguishing periods in Plato's metaphysical doctrines. By exploring the full range of the many charming and intriguing things these dialogues present, Planinc treats them as a coherent, unified part of Plato's corpus. The author argues that the main literary features of the Phaedrus, Timaeus, and Critias are taken from Books VI to IX of the Odyssey, the largest part of the story ofOdysseus' stay with the Phaeacians, from the time he swims to shore and encounters Nausicaa to the time he reveals his identity and begins recounting his earlier travels after hearing Demodocus's songs. Plato through Homer is not intended to challenge traditional scholarship for the sake of novelty. It is a new approach to Plato's texts that illuminates their literary and philosophic significance and highlights their enduring appeal.
發表於2024-11-18
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圖書標籤: 荷馬 柏拉圖 思想史 古典學 Πλάτων
不太認同我們這一代有所謂哲學的可能,有很多科學和人的存在積纍和儲備,但不會有哲學風格的形成,沉醉過盛,可以策略性的按照語文學和人類學兩者保留哲學的領地,進入廣場演講,席捲身體,建一所大學,臨界和中央共同消失在這一所房間裏,提不起力氣放不下空,痛苦消失瞭,詩歌時代,英雄毀於青年之手?
評分不太認同我們這一代有所謂哲學的可能,有很多科學和人的存在積纍和儲備,但不會有哲學風格的形成,沉醉過盛,可以策略性的按照語文學和人類學兩者保留哲學的領地,進入廣場演講,席捲身體,建一所大學,臨界和中央共同消失在這一所房間裏,提不起力氣放不下空,痛苦消失瞭,詩歌時代,英雄毀於青年之手?
評分不太認同我們這一代有所謂哲學的可能,有很多科學和人的存在積纍和儲備,但不會有哲學風格的形成,沉醉過盛,可以策略性的按照語文學和人類學兩者保留哲學的領地,進入廣場演講,席捲身體,建一所大學,臨界和中央共同消失在這一所房間裏,提不起力氣放不下空,痛苦消失瞭,詩歌時代,英雄毀於青年之手?
評分不太認同我們這一代有所謂哲學的可能,有很多科學和人的存在積纍和儲備,但不會有哲學風格的形成,沉醉過盛,可以策略性的按照語文學和人類學兩者保留哲學的領地,進入廣場演講,席捲身體,建一所大學,臨界和中央共同消失在這一所房間裏,提不起力氣放不下空,痛苦消失瞭,詩歌時代,英雄毀於青年之手?
評分不太認同我們這一代有所謂哲學的可能,有很多科學和人的存在積纍和儲備,但不會有哲學風格的形成,沉醉過盛,可以策略性的按照語文學和人類學兩者保留哲學的領地,進入廣場演講,席捲身體,建一所大學,臨界和中央共同消失在這一所房間裏,提不起力氣放不下空,痛苦消失瞭,詩歌時代,英雄毀於青年之手?
Plato through Homer 2024 pdf epub mobi 電子書 下載