Plato: Republic X (Aris & Phillips Classical Texts)

by S. Halliwell

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This edition offers a full and up-to-date commentary on the last book of the Republic, and explores in particular detail the two main subjects of the book: Plato's most famous and uncompromising condemnation of poetry and art, as vehicles of falsehood and purveyors of dangerous emotions, and the Myth of Er, which concludes the whole work with an allegorical vision of the soul's immortality and of an eternally just world-order. The commentary gives careful and critical attention to the arguments deployed by Plato against poets and artists, relating them both to the philosopher's larger ideas and to other Greek views of the subject. The sources and significance of the Myth of Er are fully studied. Among other topics, the Introduction places Republic 10 in the development of Plato's work, and makes a fresh attempt to trace some of the influences of the book's critique of art on later aesthetic thinking. Greek text with facing translation, commentary and notes.
  • ISBN10 1800346298
  • ISBN13 9781800346291
  • Publish Date 1 January 1988
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Liverpool University Press
  • Edition First published in the United Kingdom in 1988, reprinted in 2005 with updated bibliography.
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 208
  • Language grc