The advent of logical positivism contributed to the sharp definitional demarcation between what we consider mythical (mythos) and what we take to be a true account (logos). This essay attempts to go back to one of the sources of such a supposed distinction. By analyzing the Gorgias, I will show that even Plato did not make such a distinction. In fact, Plato even constructed a theory of justice that made use of myth as its medium. The Platonic Myth in the Gorgias was used as true logos in order to justify Socrates’ use of the myth as the paradigm of a life that is philosophical in contrast to that of his accusers who espoused mere sophistry. By using the concept of historia in relation with the concept of mythos...
This thesis aims to provide an interpretation of the Gorgias such that it can genuinely be grasped a...
textIn the Timaeus Plato sets forth his cosmological system, and near the beginning of the dialogue...
In the Phaedo and the Gorgias, Socrates undertakes a long and well-argued discourse, in order to dem...
The advent of logical positivism contributed to the sharp definitional demarcation between...
It is commonly understood that the Greek term mythos means something entirely different from the mod...
The Gorgias ends with Socrates telling an eschatological myth that he insists is a rational account ...
In contrast with the standard interpretations of the final myth of judgments in the Gorgias, this ar...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
In this paper the author analyses the persuasive function of Plato’s use of myth, specially in relat...
Plato seems regard as genuine, Odyssey XI, 547 that belongs to the so-called Nekuya, and from this H...
Plato [ca. 427-347 BC], a citizen of ancient Athens wrote dialogues not only for philosophically tra...
Perennially, investigations into Plato's use of myths have hinged on a distinction between muthos an...
This thesis consists of two components: first, I question and reposition the most dominant academic ...
The way in which Plato’s uses of myth relate to his theory of moral education and his conception of ...
Distinguishing myths in terms of their veracity had almost been neglected in Plato's studies. In thi...
This thesis aims to provide an interpretation of the Gorgias such that it can genuinely be grasped a...
textIn the Timaeus Plato sets forth his cosmological system, and near the beginning of the dialogue...
In the Phaedo and the Gorgias, Socrates undertakes a long and well-argued discourse, in order to dem...
The advent of logical positivism contributed to the sharp definitional demarcation between...
It is commonly understood that the Greek term mythos means something entirely different from the mod...
The Gorgias ends with Socrates telling an eschatological myth that he insists is a rational account ...
In contrast with the standard interpretations of the final myth of judgments in the Gorgias, this ar...
This thesis offers Plato's readers a different approach to reading the Gorgias. Chief consideration ...
In this paper the author analyses the persuasive function of Plato’s use of myth, specially in relat...
Plato seems regard as genuine, Odyssey XI, 547 that belongs to the so-called Nekuya, and from this H...
Plato [ca. 427-347 BC], a citizen of ancient Athens wrote dialogues not only for philosophically tra...
Perennially, investigations into Plato's use of myths have hinged on a distinction between muthos an...
This thesis consists of two components: first, I question and reposition the most dominant academic ...
The way in which Plato’s uses of myth relate to his theory of moral education and his conception of ...
Distinguishing myths in terms of their veracity had almost been neglected in Plato's studies. In thi...
This thesis aims to provide an interpretation of the Gorgias such that it can genuinely be grasped a...
textIn the Timaeus Plato sets forth his cosmological system, and near the beginning of the dialogue...
In the Phaedo and the Gorgias, Socrates undertakes a long and well-argued discourse, in order to dem...