Plato through Homer: Poetry and Philosophy in the Cosmological Dialogues
Zdravko Planinc
This new study challenges traditional ways of reading Plato by showing that his philosophy and political theory cannot be understood apart from a consideration of the literary or aesthetic features of his writing. More specifically, it shows how Plato's well-known cosmological dialogues--the Phaedrus, Timaeus, and Critias--are structured using several books of the Odyssey as their shared source text.
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