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Knowledge or Divine Mania to the Work of Rhapsodists in Ion of Platon

Poetry and Philosophy

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52 pages
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Exploring the nature of poetry, the dialogue features Socrates questioning whether it stems from conscious creation or divine inspiration. Through his conversation with the rhapsodist Ion, Socrates argues that Ion's talent, particularly in interpreting Homer, is not a result of learned skill but rather a manifestation of divine influence. This dialogue marks a significant moment in Plato's work, highlighting the tension between poetry and philosophy, and asserting the latter's superiority as the pinnacle of knowledge.

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Knowledge or Divine Mania to the Work of Rhapsodists in Ion of Platon, Marina Nasaina

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2019
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