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Of Myth, Life, and War in Plato's Republic (Studies in Continental Thought)

معرفی کتاب «Of Myth, Life, and War in Plato's Republic (Studies in Continental Thought)» نوشتهٔ Claudia Baracchi، منتشرشده توسط نشر Indiana University Press در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"Baracchi has identified pivotal points around which the Republic operates; this allows a reading of the entire text to unfold. . . . a very beautifully written book." Walter Brogan " . . . a work that opens new and timely vistas within the Republic. . . . Her approach . . . is thorough and rigorous." John Sallis Although Plato's Republic is perhaps the most influential text in the history of Western philosophy, Claudia Baracchi finds that the work remains obscure and enigmatic. To fully understand and appreciate its meaning, she argues, we must attend to what its original language discloses. Through a close reading of the Greek text, attentive to the pervasiveness of story and myth, Baracchi investigates the dialogue's major themes. The first part of the book addresses issues of generation, reproduction, and decay as they apply to the founding of Socrates' just city. The second part takes up the connection between war and the cycle of life, employing a thorough analysis of Plato's rendition of the myth of Er. Baracchi shows that the Republic is concerned throughout with the complex but intertwined issues of life and war, locating the site of this tangled web of growth and destruction in the mythical dimension of the Platonic city. "Baracchi has identified pivotal points around which the Republic operates; this allows a reading of the entire text to unfold. . . . a very beautifully written book." —Walter Brogan, Villanova University
Claudi Baracchi finds that, although arguably the most influential text in the history of Western philosophy, Plato's Republic remains obscure and enigmatic. To fully understand and appreciate its meaning, we must attend to what its original language discloses. In Baracchi's deft interpretation, primordial issues of life and death, darkness and light, force and harmony emerge from this important Platonic text. In a larger sense, Baracchi's stimulating book illuminates the fundamental function of myth in philosophical inquiry.

Author Biography: Claudia Baracchi is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at The New School. Her articles on philosophy, art, and literary theory have appeared in numerous journals in English and Italian.

This Reading Of Plato's Republic Illuminates The Power Of Myth In The Shaping Of History. It Demonstrates The Pervasiveness Of Myth In Plato's Dialogues As Well As Within Philosophy Generally. Proleptikon -- Pt. 1. Old Women Telling Tales (350e): The City In View, The City Envisioned -- I. On Regeneration -- Ii. The Law Of (re)production -- Pt. 2. A Tale Was Saved And Not Lost (621 B): Vision At The End Of The Visible -- Iii. Preliminary Remarks In A Rhapsodic Form -- Iv. War -- V. Vision -- Vi. (re)birth -- Greek Index. Claudia Baracchi. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 229-240) And Index. CONTENTS 7 Introduction 13 Proleptikon 30 PART ONE 49 I. On Regeneration 51 II. The Law of (Re)production 74 PART TWO 101 III. Preliminary Remarks in a Rhapsodic Form 103 IV. War 145 V. Vision 189 VI. (Re)birth 226 Un-ending 231 Appendix 239 Selected Bibliography 241 General Index 253 Greek Index 259 Acknowledgments Introduction Proleptikón I. On Regeneration II. The Law of (Re)production III. Preliminary Remarks in a Rhapsodic Form IV. War V. Vision VI. (Re)birth Un-ending Appendix Selected Bibliography General Index Greek Index About the Author. The present chapter addresses the theme of political founding in Plato's dialogue on the.
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