Illusion or Fusion? Poetry and Reality in Plato, Proclus, and Erich Neumann
Plato’s Socrates, even when banishing poets from the polis, declares that he would willingly let them come back, if they or anybody else could make a case for it (Rep. 607c6-d1). In so doing, Plato allowed the possibility of a philosophical justification of poetry, vaguely suggesting that its charms...
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Institute Nova Revija for the Humanities
2019-09-01
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