In this interpretation of the Odyssey, Seth Benardete suggests that Homer may have been the first to philosophize in a Platonic sense. He argues that the Odyssey concerns precisely the relation between philosophy and poetry and, more broadly, the rational and the irrational in human beings.
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In this interpretation of the Odyssey, Seth Benardete suggests that Homer may have been the first to philosophize in a Platonic sense. He argues that the Odyssey concerns precisely the relation between philosophy and poetry and, more broadly, the rational and the irrational in human beings.
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Add this copy of The Bow and the Lyre: a Platonic Reading of the Odyssey to cart. $69.07, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by Rowman & Littlefield Publisher.
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VG (ex-library w/ stamps to textblock edges, internal stamps, usual markings, etc. dustjacket has ID to lower spine; taped to cover edges; plastic scuffed & ink-like staining to back cover) Black boards w/ gilt spine printing. book xiv, 177 pgs. light grey dustjacket w/ orange & green printing; protective plastic. From a college library. Due date slip has one removal stamp. Pages clean. "In this exciting new interpretation of the Odyssey, renowned scholar Seth Benardete suggests that Homer may have been the first to philosophize in a Platonic sense. He argues that the Odyssey concerns precisely the relation between philosophy and poetry and, more broadly, the rational and the irrational in human beings. In light of this possibility, Benardete works back and forth from Homer to Plato to examine the relation between wisdom and justice and tries to recover an original understanding of philosophy that Plato too recovered by reflecting on the wisdom of the poet. At stake in his argument is no less than the history of philosophy and the ancient understanding of poetry. The Bow and the Lyre is a book that every classicist and historian of philosophy should have."--WorldCat.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Black leatherette, lettered in gold foil. Slight binding lean, otherwise as issued. Dust jacket mildly sunned along spine panel and portions of both main panels, otherwise as issued, now in mylar. 1st ptg. xiv, 177 pp.
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Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 0847683672. Slight fading to DJ spine.; In this exciting new interpretation of the "Odyssey", renowed scholar Seth Benardete suggests that Homer may have been the first to philosophize in a Platonic sense. He argues that the "Odyssey" concerns precisely the relation between philosophy and poetry and, more broadly, the rational and the irrational in human beings. In light of this possibility, Bernardete works back and forth from Homer to Plato to examine the relation between wisdom and justice and tries to recover an original understanding of philosophy that Plato, too, recovered by reflecting on the wisdom of the poet. At stake in his argument is no less than the history of philosophy and the ancient understanding of poetry. "The Bow and the Lyre" is a book that every classicist and historian of philosophy should have.; 9.5 x 0.75 x 6.5 Inches; 194 pages.