Erôs, Song, and Philosophy in Plato: Towards a Synthesis of a Cultural Ideal

Lexington Books (2020)
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Erôs, Song and Philosophy in Plato suggests alternative paths of understanding the true Philosophical Muse in Plato’s works. Through the discussion of certain Platonic dialogues, it interweaves erôs, mousikê, and philosophy to unravel new insights into Plato’s philosophical thought and tension of rejecting and accepting the established culture.

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