This paper deals with the psychology of poetic mimēsis in Plato’s Republic and its consequences on artists and audiences in terms of emotional arousal. Focusing on the conceptual bonds between μίμησις and ποικιλία and on the effects they exert on emotions, the author discusses Plato’s ethical concerns about μίμησις from a vantage point that emphasises the role it plays in structuring human cognition. In doing so, the author aims at showing the way aesthetic experience and the emotional engagement it calls forth jeopardize the unity and justice of Plato’s well-structured city and its citizens’ harmonious souls by having a uniquely powerful effect on human learning competences
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A significant strand of the ethical psychology, aesthetics and politics of Plato's Republic revolves...
Emotions, feelings, and, generally, the whole sphere of affectivity make up one of the most fundamen...
This paper deals with the psychology of poetic mimēsis in Plato’s Republic and its consequences on a...
International audienceEmotions ( pathè) such as anger, fear, shame, and envy, but also pity, wonder,...
Although considered often outdated or useless, Plato’s views on affectivity in general and on emotio...
A paper is an attempt at reassessing the role of emotions in Plato´s dialogues cannot be assessed. A...
Plato criticizes poetry in several of his dialogues, beginning with Apology, his first work, and end...
Plato in his dialogues presents a complex picture of madness although he does not give the definiti...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
Although it is often acknowledged that poetry can only influence the non-rational part of the soul, ...
none1siPlato’s criticism of the value system conveyed by traditional (esp. Homeric) poetry is ground...
This thesis aims at showing how far emotions play a role to define, acquire and practice virtue in P...
This paper concerns the conflict between loving and envious feelings in the Philebus and the Phaedru...
The paper, which compares Plato and Aristotle’s different approaches towards artistic activity, is d...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 09 9 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...
A significant strand of the ethical psychology, aesthetics and politics of Plato's Republic revolves...
Emotions, feelings, and, generally, the whole sphere of affectivity make up one of the most fundamen...
This paper deals with the psychology of poetic mimēsis in Plato’s Republic and its consequences on a...
International audienceEmotions ( pathè) such as anger, fear, shame, and envy, but also pity, wonder,...
Although considered often outdated or useless, Plato’s views on affectivity in general and on emotio...
A paper is an attempt at reassessing the role of emotions in Plato´s dialogues cannot be assessed. A...
Plato criticizes poetry in several of his dialogues, beginning with Apology, his first work, and end...
Plato in his dialogues presents a complex picture of madness although he does not give the definiti...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
Although it is often acknowledged that poetry can only influence the non-rational part of the soul, ...
none1siPlato’s criticism of the value system conveyed by traditional (esp. Homeric) poetry is ground...
This thesis aims at showing how far emotions play a role to define, acquire and practice virtue in P...
This paper concerns the conflict between loving and envious feelings in the Philebus and the Phaedru...
The paper, which compares Plato and Aristotle’s different approaches towards artistic activity, is d...
©2 20 00 05 5--2 20 00 09 9 Q Qu ua al li it ta at ti iv ve e S So oc ci io ol lo og gy y R Re ev vi...
A significant strand of the ethical psychology, aesthetics and politics of Plato's Republic revolves...
Emotions, feelings, and, generally, the whole sphere of affectivity make up one of the most fundamen...