Truth and Wonder: A Literary Introduction to Plato and Aristotle
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spelling | Eaglestone, Robert Verfasser aut Truth and Wonder A Literary Introduction to Plato and Aristotle Milton Taylor & Francis Group 2021 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (213 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Plato and Aristotle for and as Literature -- Paths Through Plato and Aristotle -- Why I Wrote this Book -- Notes -- 1 Three Words: Polis and Logos -- Polis -- Logos -- And -- Notes -- Part I 'What is Truly Written in the Soul': ---- Plato -- 2 Plato's Literary Devices -- The Allegory of the Cave -- Or, the Prison Break (From The Republic 514a-518c) -- Higher and Higher On Love's Ladder: From The Symposium (201d-212c) -- Unforgetting Geometry: From Meno (82b-85e) -- The Charioteer: From Phaedrus (246a-257b) -- 'Speech-as-living-thought': Dialogue as Device -- Characters as Literary Devices -- Conclusion: Plato's Vision of Light -- Notes -- 3 Watching The Republic -- Opening Panorama: Down at the Piraeus at Night -- First Close-Up: Untrue Stories -- Second Close-Up: Unreal Voices -- Second Panorama Shot: Up Towards the Sun, at Night -- Third Close-Up, First Shot: Two Steps Away From the True ... -- Third Close-Up, Second Shot: ... and Simply No Good for You -- Closing Panorama Shot -- Notes -- 4 Responding to The Republic -- Political Responses to The Republic: Blueprints and Literary Questions -- Literary Responses to The Republic: Rejection Or Recruitment -- 'The Greatest Enemy of Art' -- Our Patron: Plato as a Poetic Teacher of Virtue -- Unacknowledged Legislator: Plato as a Poetic Visionary -- Fighting Under Plato's Banner: Plato as a Spiritual Guide -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Living and Dead Words: Phaedrus -- Outside the City -- The Potion: 'Plato's Pharmacy' -- Logocentrism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 A Hermeneutic Dialectic?: Ion, Protagoras -- Ion: Or, Yes, Sure, You Could Be a Great General ... -- Protagoras: Or, the Boxers -- Conclusion: a Hermeneutic Dialectic? -- Plato for and as Literature -- Notes Part II 'The Lover of Stories Is ... a Lover of Wisdom': ----Aristotle -- 7 Reading Aristotle, From Beginnings to Ends -- Who Was Aristotle? -- Beginnings: Reading Aristotle -- Endings With Aristotle -- Why Is Teleology Important for Literature? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8 How to Live: Happiness, the Virtues and Literature (Nicomachean Ethics) -- Introduction: Eudaimonia -- The Moral Virtues: How Should I Behave? -- The Significance of the Moral Virtues for Literature -- The Intellectual Virtues -- Literature and the Intellectual Virtues -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Everyday People: The Rhetoric -- Introduction -- The Oldest Enemy, the Oldest Ally? -- How We Talk to Each Other, What We Talk About and What this All Means -- Commentary -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 10 Patterns of Literature, Patterns of Life: The Poetics -- Commentary: What Is Poetry? -- The History and Influence of the Poetics -- Conclusion: the Intensified Patterns of Literature -- Notes -- 11 But What, After All, Is Entertainment?: The Pleasures of Literature (The Poetics) -- Mimesis, The Republic and the Poetics -- Catharsis, Tragedy and the Impact of Mimesis -- Venting: Blowing Off Steam -- Closure: Please Release Me -- Clarification: I Can See Clearly Now -- Tragedy and Fate -- The Gift of Metaphor: Tools and More Than Tools -- The Invisible Made Visible in the Metaphor -- Conclusion -- Aristotle for and as Literature -- Notes -- Conclusion: Starting -- Note -- Bibliography -- Index Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 gnd rswk-swf Aristoteles v384-v322 (DE-588)118650130 gnd rswk-swf Aristotle Literature-Philosophy Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 p Aristoteles v384-v322 (DE-588)118650130 p Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Eaglestone, Robert Truth and Wonder Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2021 9780367564728 |
spellingShingle | Eaglestone, Robert Truth and Wonder A Literary Introduction to Plato and Aristotle Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Plato and Aristotle for and as Literature -- Paths Through Plato and Aristotle -- Why I Wrote this Book -- Notes -- 1 Three Words: Polis and Logos -- Polis -- Logos -- And -- Notes -- Part I 'What is Truly Written in the Soul': ---- Plato -- 2 Plato's Literary Devices -- The Allegory of the Cave -- Or, the Prison Break (From The Republic 514a-518c) -- Higher and Higher On Love's Ladder: From The Symposium (201d-212c) -- Unforgetting Geometry: From Meno (82b-85e) -- The Charioteer: From Phaedrus (246a-257b) -- 'Speech-as-living-thought': Dialogue as Device -- Characters as Literary Devices -- Conclusion: Plato's Vision of Light -- Notes -- 3 Watching The Republic -- Opening Panorama: Down at the Piraeus at Night -- First Close-Up: Untrue Stories -- Second Close-Up: Unreal Voices -- Second Panorama Shot: Up Towards the Sun, at Night -- Third Close-Up, First Shot: Two Steps Away From the True ... -- Third Close-Up, Second Shot: ... and Simply No Good for You -- Closing Panorama Shot -- Notes -- 4 Responding to The Republic -- Political Responses to The Republic: Blueprints and Literary Questions -- Literary Responses to The Republic: Rejection Or Recruitment -- 'The Greatest Enemy of Art' -- Our Patron: Plato as a Poetic Teacher of Virtue -- Unacknowledged Legislator: Plato as a Poetic Visionary -- Fighting Under Plato's Banner: Plato as a Spiritual Guide -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 5 Living and Dead Words: Phaedrus -- Outside the City -- The Potion: 'Plato's Pharmacy' -- Logocentrism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 6 A Hermeneutic Dialectic?: Ion, Protagoras -- Ion: Or, Yes, Sure, You Could Be a Great General ... -- Protagoras: Or, the Boxers -- Conclusion: a Hermeneutic Dialectic? -- Plato for and as Literature -- Notes Part II 'The Lover of Stories Is ... a Lover of Wisdom': ----Aristotle -- 7 Reading Aristotle, From Beginnings to Ends -- Who Was Aristotle? -- Beginnings: Reading Aristotle -- Endings With Aristotle -- Why Is Teleology Important for Literature? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 8 How to Live: Happiness, the Virtues and Literature (Nicomachean Ethics) -- Introduction: Eudaimonia -- The Moral Virtues: How Should I Behave? -- The Significance of the Moral Virtues for Literature -- The Intellectual Virtues -- Literature and the Intellectual Virtues -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 9 Everyday People: The Rhetoric -- Introduction -- The Oldest Enemy, the Oldest Ally? -- How We Talk to Each Other, What We Talk About and What this All Means -- Commentary -- Conclusion -- Notes -- 10 Patterns of Literature, Patterns of Life: The Poetics -- Commentary: What Is Poetry? -- The History and Influence of the Poetics -- Conclusion: the Intensified Patterns of Literature -- Notes -- 11 But What, After All, Is Entertainment?: The Pleasures of Literature (The Poetics) -- Mimesis, The Republic and the Poetics -- Catharsis, Tragedy and the Impact of Mimesis -- Venting: Blowing Off Steam -- Closure: Please Release Me -- Clarification: I Can See Clearly Now -- Tragedy and Fate -- The Gift of Metaphor: Tools and More Than Tools -- The Invisible Made Visible in the Metaphor -- Conclusion -- Aristotle for and as Literature -- Notes -- Conclusion: Starting -- Note -- Bibliography -- Index Plato v427-v347 (DE-588)118594893 gnd Aristoteles v384-v322 (DE-588)118650130 gnd Aristotle Literature-Philosophy Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 gnd |
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