In book X, Plato's rejection of mimetic poetry can be read as a parallel to rejecting the conventions of the poetic style contemporary to his time. This rejection can, owing to the premises derived and the analyses made in this paper, further be read as to suggest that Plato presses for a reformation of the poetic vocabulary. That is, as to suggest that Plato proposes that the non-rational imagistic tradition, embodied in mimetic poetry, get replaced by a rational and noetic-aspiring rhetoric that opts for knowledge and truth
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
It is well known that Plato made imitation (mimesis) the general principle of art but also banished ...
For Plato mimesis is the appearance of the external image of things. In his view, the reality was no...
In book X, Plato's rejection of mimetic poetry can be read as a parallel to rejecting the convention...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
The most notable element of Plato\u27s theory of art, or at least the most memorable, is his censors...
This paper revisits Plato’s and Aristotle’s views on mimesis with a special emphasis on mythos as an...
This paper revisits Plato\u2019s and Aristotle\u2019s views on mimesis with a special emphasis on my...
This paper revisits Plato’s and Aristotle’s views on mimesis with a special emphasis on mythos as an...
In Republic X Socrates accuses poetic “imitators” [μιμητικοί] of corrupting the soul (the psycholog...
Plato criticizes poetry in several of his dialogues, beginning with Apology, his first work, and end...
Plato’s most infamous discussions of poetry in the Republic, in which he both develops original dist...
In this thesis I argue that Plato's critique of poetry, taken in its proper context, is a serious an...
This reading of Plato's Ion shows that the philosophic action mimed and engendered by the dialogue t...
In this essay I take up Plato’s critique of poetry, which has little to do with epistemology and rep...
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
It is well known that Plato made imitation (mimesis) the general principle of art but also banished ...
For Plato mimesis is the appearance of the external image of things. In his view, the reality was no...
In book X, Plato's rejection of mimetic poetry can be read as a parallel to rejecting the convention...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
The most notable element of Plato\u27s theory of art, or at least the most memorable, is his censors...
This paper revisits Plato’s and Aristotle’s views on mimesis with a special emphasis on mythos as an...
This paper revisits Plato\u2019s and Aristotle\u2019s views on mimesis with a special emphasis on my...
This paper revisits Plato’s and Aristotle’s views on mimesis with a special emphasis on mythos as an...
In Republic X Socrates accuses poetic “imitators” [μιμητικοί] of corrupting the soul (the psycholog...
Plato criticizes poetry in several of his dialogues, beginning with Apology, his first work, and end...
Plato’s most infamous discussions of poetry in the Republic, in which he both develops original dist...
In this thesis I argue that Plato's critique of poetry, taken in its proper context, is a serious an...
This reading of Plato's Ion shows that the philosophic action mimed and engendered by the dialogue t...
In this essay I take up Plato’s critique of poetry, which has little to do with epistemology and rep...
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
It is well known that Plato made imitation (mimesis) the general principle of art but also banished ...
For Plato mimesis is the appearance of the external image of things. In his view, the reality was no...