Allegory in Early Greek Philosophy Allegory in Early Greek Philosophy

Allegory in Early Greek Philosophy

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Publisher Description

Allegory in Early Greek Philosophy examines the role that allegory plays in Greek thought, particularly in the transition from the mythic tradition of the archaic poets to the philosophical traditions of the Presocratics and Plato. It explores how a mode of speech that "says one thing, but means another" is integral to philosophy, which otherwise seeks to achieve clarity and precision in its discourse. By providing the early Greek thinkers with a way of defending and appropriating the poetic wisdom of their predecessors, allegory enables philosophy to locate and recover its own origins in the mythic tradition. Allegory allows philosophy simultaneously to move beyond mythos and express the whole in terms of logos, a rational account in which reality is represented in a more abstract and universal way than myth allows.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2020
20 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
150
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ibidem
SELLER
Libreka GmbH
SIZE
688.4
KB

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