The Ancient Quarrel between Philosophy and Poetry Revisited
Title | The Ancient Quarrel between Philosophy and Poetry Revisited PDF eBook |
Author | Susan B. Levin |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2000-12-07 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0198031114 |
In this study, Levin explores Plato's engagement with the Greek literary tradition in his treatment of key linguistic issues. This investigation, conjoined with a new interpretation of the Republic's familiar critique of poets, supports the view that Plato's work represents a valuable precedent for contemporary reflections on ways in which philosophy might benefit from appeals to literature.
The Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry
Title | The Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Raymond Barfield |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2011-01-31 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 113949709X |
From its beginnings, philosophy's language, concepts and imaginative growth have been heavily influenced by poetry and poets. Drawing on the work of a wide range of thinkers throughout the history of Western philosophy, Raymond Barfield explores the pervasiveness of poetry's impact on philosophy and, conversely, how philosophy has sometimes resisted or denied poetry's influence. Although some thinkers, like Giambatista Vico and Nietzsche, praised the wisdom of poets, and saw poetry and philosophy as mutually beneficial pursuits, others resented, diminished or eliminated the importance of poetry in philosophy. Beginning with the famous passage in Plato's Republic in which Socrates exiles the poets from the city, this book traces the history of the ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry through the works of thinkers in the Western tradition ranging from Plato to the work of the contemporary thinker Mikhail Bakhtin.
The Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry
Title | The Ancient Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Lynn Clarkson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 1991 |
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The Ancient Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy
Title | The Ancient Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Gould |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-04-19 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780691630755 |
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The Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry
Title | The Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Stanley Rosen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2014-06-03 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1317960815 |
Now available in paperback, The Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry focuses on the theoretical and practical suppositions of the long-standing conflict between philosophy and poetry. Stanley Rosen--one of the leading Plato scholars of our day--examines philosophical activity, questioning whether technical philosophy is a species of poetry, a political program, an interpretation of human existence according to the ideas of 19th and 20th-century thinkers, or a contemplation of beings and Being.
The Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy
Title | The Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | John Burns |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 156 |
Release | 2020-09-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 100016926X |
The Quarrel Between Poetry and Philosophy: Perspectives Across the Humanities is an interdisciplinary study of the abiding quarrel to which poet-philosopher Plato referred centuries ago in the Republic. The book presents eight chapters by four humanities scholars that historically contextualize and cross-interpret aspects of the quarrel in question. The authors share the view that although poets and philosophers continually quarrel, a harmonious union between the two groups is achievable in a manner promising application to a variety of contemporary cultural-political and aesthetic debates, all of which have implications for the current status of the humanities.
Plato's Rivalry with Medicine
Title | Plato's Rivalry with Medicine PDF eBook |
Author | Susan B. Levin |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2014-07-28 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 019991981X |
While scholars typically view Plato's engagement with medicine as uniform and largely positive, Susan B. Levin argues that from the Gorgias through the Laws, his handling of medicine unfolds in several key phases. Further, she shows that Plato views medicine as an important rival for authority on phusis (nature) and eudaimonia (flourishing). Levin's arguments rest on careful attention both to Plato and to the Hippocratic Corpus. Levin shows that an evident but unexpressed tension involving medicine's status emerges in the Gorgias and is explored in Plato's critiques of medicine in the Symposium and Republic. In the Laws, however, this rivalry and tension dissolve. Levin addresses the question of why Plato's rivalry with medicine is put to rest while those with rhetoric and poetry continue. On her account, developments in his views of human nature, with their resulting impact on his political thought, drive Plato's striking adjustments involving medicine in the Laws. Levin's investigation of Plato is timely: for the first time in the history of bioethics, the value of ancient philosophy is receiving notable attention. Most discussions focus on Aristotle's concept of phronêsis (practical wisdom); here, Levin argues that Plato has much to offer bioethics as it works to address pressing concerns about the doctor-patient tie, medical professionalism, and medicine's relationship to society.