Platón : el filósofo romántico que condenó a los poetas = Platón : the romantic philosopher who condemned poets

This article reconstructs the basic motive for Platon's censure of certain poetry in his famous book, the Republic, based on the reasoning of Socrates on the ideal basis of a well censures certain poetry in his famous book the Republic, based on the reasoning offered by Socrates on the ideal ba...

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Autores:
Navarro Bohórquez, Daniela
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Fecha de publicación:
2017
Institución:
Universidad EAFIT
Repositorio:
Repositorio EAFIT
Idioma:
spa
OAI Identifier:
oai:repository.eafit.edu.co:10784/25943
Acceso en línea:
http://hdl.handle.net/10784/25943
Palabra clave:
Polis
Romántico
Condena de la poesía
Formación
PLATÓN, 428-347 A.C. - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
PLATÓN, 428-347 A.C. REPÚBLICA - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
SÓCRATES, 470-399 A.C. - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
CENSURA - GRECIA
POETAS GRIEGOS - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
POETAS - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
FILÓSOFOS GRIEGOS
FILOSOFÍA GRIEGA
HOMERO, CA. SIGLO XVIII A. C. - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
HESÍODO, CA. SIGLO VII A. C. - CRÍTICA E INTERPRETACIÓN
EDUCACIÓN CÍVICA
DIOSES GRIEGOS
Romanticism
Condemnation of poetry
Formation
Censorship in Greece
Greek poets
Poets
Greek philosophers
Greek philosophy
Civic education
Greek gods
Rights
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Copyright (c) 2017 Daniela Navarro Bohórquez
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Summary:This article reconstructs the basic motive for Platon's censure of certain poetry in his famous book, the Republic, based on the reasoning of Socrates on the ideal basis of a well censures certain poetry in his famous book the Republic, based on the reasoning offered by Socrates on the ideal basis of a well-constituted polis. This allows us to observe the ambivalence of the censure that Platon applies to poets, in particular to Homer and Hesiodorus. To Homer and Hesiod in particular, for it expresses a legitimate concern in a rather problematic way. However, in a rather problematic way, since it can lead to the execution of abuses that are in turn condemnable. This reconstruction and critique of Platon is the object of this paper