Of considerable importance in Plato and Aristotle’s educational outlook on the arts was Homer’s Iliad. This paper draws out some of the perceived weaknesses and strengths of this epic poem as it relates to the arguments in Plato’s Republic and Aristotle’s Poetics. I will attempt to do justice to Plato and Aristotle’s differing perspectives on the Iliad and their critique of art educational theory and practice. I will show why two philosophers with very different thinking on art education can still significantly affect art teaching practice today
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the philosophy of education presented i...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...
Of considerable importance in Plato and Aristotle’s educational outlook on the arts was Homer’s Ilia...
This paper discusses anew Plato's criticism to Homer's poetry based on the thesis that, contrary to ...
The present paper attempts at estimating the legacy of two of the seminal philosophical minds, Plato...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
As widely known books II, III and X in the Republic contain various examples of what may seem to be ...
In the present article, we investigate the relationship between art, education, and politics in Plat...
PART II 16. Paideia Plato’s approach to the topic of education in the Republic and in the Laws does ...
One of Plato’s pupils, Aristotle, whose studying activity might be divided into three periods has be...
This paper is intended to contrast Aristotle\u27s \u27Poetics\u27 with the Platonic indictment of \...
The layout of this thesis begins with a chapter on the evaluation of Aristotle’s defense of poetry a...
The paper deals with the Plato´s conception of education. It is divided into three parts. The first ...
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the philosophy of education presented i...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...
Of considerable importance in Plato and Aristotle’s educational outlook on the arts was Homer’s Ilia...
This paper discusses anew Plato's criticism to Homer's poetry based on the thesis that, contrary to ...
The present paper attempts at estimating the legacy of two of the seminal philosophical minds, Plato...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
As widely known books II, III and X in the Republic contain various examples of what may seem to be ...
In the present article, we investigate the relationship between art, education, and politics in Plat...
PART II 16. Paideia Plato’s approach to the topic of education in the Republic and in the Laws does ...
One of Plato’s pupils, Aristotle, whose studying activity might be divided into three periods has be...
This paper is intended to contrast Aristotle\u27s \u27Poetics\u27 with the Platonic indictment of \...
The layout of this thesis begins with a chapter on the evaluation of Aristotle’s defense of poetry a...
The paper deals with the Plato´s conception of education. It is divided into three parts. The first ...
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the philosophy of education presented i...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
The thesis focuses on Plato’s treatment of poetry in the Ion, Gorgias and Republic X. Although these...