In contemporary literary theory, Plato is often cited as the original repudiator of literary truth, and Aristotle as he who set down that literature is “imitation,” thus himself involuntarily ban-ning literature from truth. This essay argues that these interpretations adulterate the original ar-guments of Plato and Aristotle, who both believed in literary truth. We—literary theorists and philosophers of literature—should recognize this and rethink our interpretation of these ancient texts. This will, in turn, lead us to ask better questions about the nature of literary truth and value
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Este trabajo intenta dilucidar el significado de la polémica declaración platónica relativa a la índ...
Citing very old sources (Plato, Gorgias, Aristotle) the author develops criticism of truth in litera...
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
This article is a critical review of the most important modern interpretations of the Platonic postu...
This reading of Plato's Ion shows that the philosophic action mimed and engendered by the dialogue t...
Plato's issue is with "orality," as embodied by "the poet," who is incapable of "telling the truth,"...
AbstractAristotle's Poetics is widely considered the starting point for the literary theory of the W...
Plato characterises poetry as mimesis. The term is applied in various ways in the argument, but in B...
Lawrence’s recurrent attacks on Socrates and Plato bear witness to his intention to return to the an...
Since Antiquity, the relationship between philosophy and literature has been highly ambivalent. Thus...
The present paper attempts at estimating the legacy of two of the seminal philosophical minds, Plato...
oai:kata.petra.ac.id:article/15445Western theater theory and criticism is generally considered to be...
The paper, which compares Plato and Aristotle’s different approaches towards artistic activity, is d...
Abstract Western theater theory and criticism is generally considered to be set forth by the Greeks...
Morality plays a massive role in the lives of nearly everyone in one form or another. But can we use...
Este trabajo intenta dilucidar el significado de la polémica declaración platónica relativa a la índ...
Citing very old sources (Plato, Gorgias, Aristotle) the author develops criticism of truth in litera...
A widespread view of Plato\u27s thought on poetry is that Plato was extremely hostile to poetry and ...
This article is a critical review of the most important modern interpretations of the Platonic postu...
This reading of Plato's Ion shows that the philosophic action mimed and engendered by the dialogue t...