Ion Ion

Ion

A Socratic Dialogue on Poetry, Inspiration, and the Nature of Art

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Publisher Description

Ion by Plato is a concise yet profound work of ancient Greek philosophy that explores the nature of poetry, artistic inspiration, and knowledge. Written as a Socratic dialogue, this timeless classic features a conversation between Socrates and Ion, a professional rhapsode celebrated for his performances of Homer.

At the heart of the dialogue is a fundamental question of aesthetics and philosophy: do poets and artists create through skill and knowledge, or through divine inspiration? Plato uses sharp reasoning and subtle irony to examine poetic inspiration, creativity, and the limits of artistic expertise, while also offering insight into the cultural importance of Homeric poetry in ancient Greece.

Although brief, Ion is essential reading for students of philosophy, classical literature, and literary criticism. It introduces key Platonic ideas about art, reason, and truth, and continues to influence modern debates on artistic creativity, performance, and the role of emotion in art.

This book is ideal for readers interested in:

Plato’s Socratic dialogues

Philosophy of art and aesthetics

Ancient Greek literature and poetry

Homer and oral tradition

Foundations of Western philosophy

Clear, engaging, and intellectually rich, Ion remains a foundational text for understanding Plato’s views on art and the enduring relationship between reason and inspiration.

GENRE
Nonfiction
AVAILABLE
2026
January 24
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
26
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hans London Press
SELLER
Rishita Bahuguna
SIZE
916.3
KB
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