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Andrea Capra - Plato's Four Muses: The <i>Phaedrus</i> and the Poetics of Philosophy (Hellenic Studies Series) - 9780674417229 - KTS0037872
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Plato's Four Muses: The Phaedrus and the Poetics of Philosophy (Hellenic Studies Series)

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Description for Plato's Four Muses: The Phaedrus and the Poetics of Philosophy (Hellenic Studies Series) paperback. Andrea Capra reconstructs Plato's authorial self-portrait through a fresh reading of the Phaedrus. Capra maintains that Socrates's conversion to "demotic" music in the Phaedo closely parallels the Phaedrus and is apologetic in character, since Socrates was held responsible for dismissing traditional mousike. Series: Hellenic Studies Series. Num Pages: 300 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: DSBB; HPCA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 228 x 152 x 30. Weight in Grams: 408. Good clean copy with minor shelfwear, remains very good

Plato’s Four Muses reconstructs Plato’s authorial self-portrait through a fresh reading of the Phaedrus, with an Introduction and Conclusion that contextualize the construction more broadly. The Phaedrus, it is argued, is Plato’s most self-referential dialogue, and Plato’s reference to four Muses in Phaedrus 259c–d is read as a hint at the “ingredients” of philosophical discourse, which turns out to be a form of provocatively old-fashioned mousikê.

Andrea Capra maintains that Socrates’s conversion to “demotic”—as opposed to metaphorical—music in the Phaedo closely parallels the Phaedrus and is apologetic in character, since Socrates was held responsible for dismissing traditional mousikê. This parallelism reveals three surprising features that define Plato’s works: first, a measure of anti-intellectualism (Plato counters the rationalistic excesses of other forms of discourse, thus distinguishing it from both prose and poetry); second, a new beginning for philosophy (Plato conceptualizes the birth of Socratic dialogue in, and against, the Pythagorean tradition, with an emphasis on the new role of writing); and finally, a self-consciously ambivalent attitude with respect to the social function of the dialogues, which are conceived both as a kind of “resistance literature” and as a preliminary move toward the new poetry of the Kallipolis.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Condition
Used, Very Good
Series
Hellenic Studies Series
Number of Pages
252
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780674417229
SKU
KTS0037872
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About Andrea Capra
Andrea Capra is Assistant Professor of Greek Language and Literature at the University of Milan.

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