Penology and Eschatology in Plato's Myths

(New Edition with Greek Annotation)

by Dr. Steven Parris Ward


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/01/2013

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 382
ISBN : 9781479772711
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 382
ISBN : 9781479772728

About the Book

It has been a considerable amount of time since an in depth book has appeared on Plato’s myths. This new edition has been updated with  Greek annotation drawn from the primary texts. It is one of the first studies to show the similarities and differences between Plato’s own myths and the traditional kind of which  he was so critical. It does, therefore, assess whether he was justified in his own use of myth. It also actively demonstrates the extent to which Plato’s own myths support or undermine the philosophical ideas of the dialogues in which they are set. Detailed commentaries on the myths have been scarce in recent times, forfeited in favour of an analysis of a single myth or key passage, or  general philosophical discussions concerning the muthos/ logos debate, or the moral value of  philosophy over poetry. The present work actually does not shirk these debates, offering a number of  new arguments and criticisms on points of detail. However, it also attempts to redress the balance, drawing general philosophical conclusions based on all the eschatological texts. Once achieved, the author explains exactly what the significance and pedagogic value of Plato’s myths might have been. He achieves this in the tempered light of Plato’s own criticisms of the poets and poetry. The book actively considers new possibilities and meanings, and tends to validate the conclusions of a hermeneutic approach towards its conclusion.


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