In this thesis I argue that Plato's critique of poetry, taken in its proper context, is a serious and relevant critique of popular culture. In the first chapter I argue that the poetic reforms proposed in Books 2 and 3 and Book 10 of Republic stand at the front of a total reform of Greek culture. I argue for the consistency of Plato's whole argument and then I claim that if we get Plato's targets right, not fine art or literature, and focus on appropriate modern analogues then we can see why his critique is still important. If we share his claim that we are influenced by popular culture in important and often insidious ways and agree that culture can promote corrupt values, then we have accepted the core of Plato's challenge. If we find his...
This paper contrasts Socrates’ attitude towards poetry in the early dialogues with the sharply criti...
A significant strand of the ethical psychology, aesthetics and politics of Plato's Republic revolves...
Plato’s attitude on Art has always been hardly debated among scholars, and in recent times the inte...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
It is a well-worn trope to view Plato’s banishment of the poets in Republic as a crude form of phili...
In this essay I take up Plato’s critique of poetry, which has little to do with epistemology and rep...
This paper discusses anew Plato's criticism to Homer's poetry based on the thesis that, contrary to ...
The most notable element of Plato\u27s theory of art, or at least the most memorable, is his censors...
This reading of Plato's Ion shows that the philosophic action mimed and engendered by the dialogue t...
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...
In book X, Plato's rejection of mimetic poetry can be read as a parallel to rejecting the convention...
The main purpose of this article is to question and finally reject the tendency to see philosophy an...
Beginning with Plato's expulsion of the poets in the Republic, this dissertation looks at the often...
Plato has been accused of trying to submit poets to a relentless political censorship. In this area...
This paper contrasts Socrates’ attitude towards poetry in the early dialogues with the sharply criti...
A significant strand of the ethical psychology, aesthetics and politics of Plato's Republic revolves...
Plato’s attitude on Art has always been hardly debated among scholars, and in recent times the inte...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
It is a well-worn trope to view Plato’s banishment of the poets in Republic as a crude form of phili...
In this essay I take up Plato’s critique of poetry, which has little to do with epistemology and rep...
This paper discusses anew Plato's criticism to Homer's poetry based on the thesis that, contrary to ...
The most notable element of Plato\u27s theory of art, or at least the most memorable, is his censors...
This reading of Plato's Ion shows that the philosophic action mimed and engendered by the dialogue t...
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...
In book X, Plato's rejection of mimetic poetry can be read as a parallel to rejecting the convention...
The main purpose of this article is to question and finally reject the tendency to see philosophy an...
Beginning with Plato's expulsion of the poets in the Republic, this dissertation looks at the often...
Plato has been accused of trying to submit poets to a relentless political censorship. In this area...
This paper contrasts Socrates’ attitude towards poetry in the early dialogues with the sharply criti...
A significant strand of the ethical psychology, aesthetics and politics of Plato's Republic revolves...
Plato’s attitude on Art has always been hardly debated among scholars, and in recent times the inte...