Rhapsody of philosophy :: dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought /
This book proposes to rethink the relationship between philosophy and literature through an engagement with Plato's dialogues. The dialogues have been seen as the source of a long tradition that subordinates poetry to philosophy, but they may also be approached as a medium for understanding how...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book proposes to rethink the relationship between philosophy and literature through an engagement with Plato's dialogues. The dialogues have been seen as the source of a long tradition that subordinates poetry to philosophy, but they may also be approached as a medium for understanding how to overcome this opposition. Paradoxically, Plato then becomes an ally in the attempt "to overturn Platonism," which Gilles Deleuze famously defined as the task of modern philosophy. Max Statkiewicz identifies a "rhapsodic mode" initiated by Plato in the dialogues and pursued by many of his modern European commentators, including Nietzsche, Heidegger, Irigaray, Derrida, and Nancy. The book articulates this rhapsodic mode as a way of entering into true dialogue (dia-logos), which splits any univocal meaning and opens up a serious play of signification both within and between texts. This mode, he asserts, employs a reading of Plato that is distinguished from interpretations emphasizing the dialogues as a form of dogmatic treatise, as well as from the dramatic interpretations that have been explored in recent Plato scholarship-both of which take for granted the modern notion of the subject. Statkiewicz emphasizes the importance of the dialogic nature of the rhapsodic mode in the play of philosophy and poetry, of Platonic and modern thought-and, indeed, of seriousness and play. This highly original study of Plato explores the inherent possibilities of Platonic thought to rebound upon itself and engender further dialogues |
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spelling | Statkiewicz, Max, 1949- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGMM8YfVcd6wT7XK6BhgX http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2009010829 Rhapsody of philosophy : dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought / Max Statkiewicz. University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©2009. 1 online resource (216 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Literature and philosophy Includes bibliographical references and index. A polemic introduction -- Platonic theater : rigor and play in the Republic (Genette and Lacoue-Labarthe) -- Le beau jeu : the play of beauty and truth in the Phaedrus (Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida) -- The notion of (re)semblance in the Sophist (Deleuze, Foucault, Nancy) -- The abyssal ground of world and discourse in the Timaeus (Kristeva, Irigaray, Butler, Derrida) -- Rhapsodic conclusion : "the dialogue that we are" in Plato, Heidegger, and Nancy. Print version record. This book proposes to rethink the relationship between philosophy and literature through an engagement with Plato's dialogues. The dialogues have been seen as the source of a long tradition that subordinates poetry to philosophy, but they may also be approached as a medium for understanding how to overcome this opposition. Paradoxically, Plato then becomes an ally in the attempt "to overturn Platonism," which Gilles Deleuze famously defined as the task of modern philosophy. Max Statkiewicz identifies a "rhapsodic mode" initiated by Plato in the dialogues and pursued by many of his modern European commentators, including Nietzsche, Heidegger, Irigaray, Derrida, and Nancy. The book articulates this rhapsodic mode as a way of entering into true dialogue (dia-logos), which splits any univocal meaning and opens up a serious play of signification both within and between texts. This mode, he asserts, employs a reading of Plato that is distinguished from interpretations emphasizing the dialogues as a form of dogmatic treatise, as well as from the dramatic interpretations that have been explored in recent Plato scholarship-both of which take for granted the modern notion of the subject. Statkiewicz emphasizes the importance of the dialogic nature of the rhapsodic mode in the play of philosophy and poetry, of Platonic and modern thought-and, indeed, of seriousness and play. This highly original study of Plato explores the inherent possibilities of Platonic thought to rebound upon itself and engender further dialogues English. Plato. Dialogues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84078158 Plato. Dialogues. Dialogues (Plato) fast Plato. Dialogi. swd Continental philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005004285 Philosophie continentale. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Ancient & Classical. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Criticism. bisacsh Continental philosophy fast Rezeption gnd Philosoph gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4045790-4 Filosofie. gtt Bellettrie. gtt Dialogen. gtt Receptie. gtt Geschichte 1850-2008. swd has work: Rhapsody of philosophy (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFFdgJrk7yHKdf3D6QFtcd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Statkiewicz, Max, 1949- Rhapsody of philosophy. University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©2009 9780271035406 (DLC) 2009007373 (OCoLC)310959815 Literature and philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92068080 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=438371 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Statkiewicz, Max, 1949- Rhapsody of philosophy : dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought / Literature and philosophy. A polemic introduction -- Platonic theater : rigor and play in the Republic (Genette and Lacoue-Labarthe) -- Le beau jeu : the play of beauty and truth in the Phaedrus (Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida) -- The notion of (re)semblance in the Sophist (Deleuze, Foucault, Nancy) -- The abyssal ground of world and discourse in the Timaeus (Kristeva, Irigaray, Butler, Derrida) -- Rhapsodic conclusion : "the dialogue that we are" in Plato, Heidegger, and Nancy. Plato. Dialogues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84078158 Plato. Dialogues. Dialogues (Plato) fast Plato. Dialogi. swd Continental philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005004285 Philosophie continentale. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Ancient & Classical. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Criticism. bisacsh Continental philosophy fast Rezeption gnd Philosoph gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4045790-4 Filosofie. gtt Bellettrie. gtt Dialogen. gtt Receptie. gtt |
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title | Rhapsody of philosophy : dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought / |
title_auth | Rhapsody of philosophy : dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought / |
title_exact_search | Rhapsody of philosophy : dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought / |
title_full | Rhapsody of philosophy : dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought / Max Statkiewicz. |
title_fullStr | Rhapsody of philosophy : dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought / Max Statkiewicz. |
title_full_unstemmed | Rhapsody of philosophy : dialogues with Plato in contemporary thought / Max Statkiewicz. |
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topic | Plato. Dialogues. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84078158 Plato. Dialogues. Dialogues (Plato) fast Plato. Dialogi. swd Continental philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005004285 Philosophie continentale. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Ancient & Classical. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Criticism. bisacsh Continental philosophy fast Rezeption gnd Philosoph gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4045790-4 Filosofie. gtt Bellettrie. gtt Dialogen. gtt Receptie. gtt |
topic_facet | Plato. Dialogues. Dialogues (Plato) Plato. Dialogi. Continental philosophy. Philosophie continentale. PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Ancient & Classical. PHILOSOPHY Criticism. Continental philosophy Rezeption Philosoph Filosofie. Bellettrie. Dialogen. Receptie. |
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