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|a Myth and philosophy in Plato's Phaedrus /
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|a Cover -- Myth and Philosophy in Plato's Phaedrus -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 THE QUESTION OF MYTH -- 1.2 THE HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT OF PLATONIC MYTH -- 1.3 THE VARIETIES OF MYTH IN THE DIALOGUES -- 1.4 THE PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTIONS SURROUNDING MYTH -- 1.5 STRUCTURE AND SCOPE OF THIS BOOK -- 1.6 METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- 2: Boreas, Typhon, and the Allegorization of Myth -- 2.1 THE OPENING SCENE -- 2.2 THE MYTH OF BOREAS AND OREITHUIA -- 2.3 ALLEGORICAL INTERPRETATION -- 2.4 THE CRITIQUE OF ALLEGORICAL INTERPRETATION.
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|a 3.5 INTRAPERSONAL COMMUNICATION -- 3.6 MYTH AND THUMOS -- 3.7 MYTH AS A MODEL -- 3.8 EROS AND MUTHOS -- 3.9 ESCHATOLOGY -- The Eschatological Narrative and Its Psychological Appeal -- The Limits of Eschatological Discourse -- Self-Knowledge -- 4: The Palinode: Forms and Knowledge -- 4.1 THE DIVINE BANQUET -- 4.2 FORMS AS THE OBJECTS OF KNOWLEDGE -- 4.3 THE NATURE AND ATTAINABILITY OF KNOWLEDGE -- 4.4 MYTH AND THE LIMITS OF KNOWLEDGE -- 4.5 MYTH AND THE LIMITS OF LANGUAGE -- 4.6 THE YOGIC VIEW OF PLATONIC MYTH -- 4.7 MYTH AND RECOLLECTION -- 5: The Palinode: Tradition and Philosophy.
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|a 5.1 THE PLATONIC APPROPRIATION OF TRADITION -- Theological Motifs -- Chariot Motifs -- Eschatological Motifs -- Eros-Related Motifs -- Platonic Myth as a Traditional Tale -- 5.2 THE CONSTRUCTION OF PHILOSOPHY -- 5.3 TURNING TOWARD PHILOSOPHY -- The Need for Turning -- The Emotional Basis of Turning -- The Intellectual Basis of Turning -- 5.4 MYTH FOR WHOM? -- 6: The Cicadas -- 6.1 CONTEXT -- 6.2 THE DANGER OF THE CICADA SONG -- 6.3 THE HISTORY OF THE CICADAS -- 6.4 THE ROLE OF THE CICADA MYTH -- 7: Rhetoric and Dialectic -- 7.1 THE NATURE OF RHETORIC -- "Rhetoric" Broadly Defined.
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|a Critique of the Starting Point of Allegory -- Critique of the Method of Allegory -- Critique of the Value of Allegory -- A (Further) Hermeneutical Warning -- 2.5 THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-KNOWLEDGE -- 2.6 "SAYING GOODBYE" TO MYTH -- 2.7 THE PHILOSOPHICAL USE OF MYTH -- 3: The Palinode: Soul and Eros -- 3.1 CONTEXT -- 3.2 PROOF -- Proof and the Palinode -- The Proof of Immortality -- 3.3 THE LIMITS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISCOURSE -- 3.4 THE NATURE OF THE SOUL -- Tripartition and the Ineliminability of the Irrational -- The Role of the Irrational -- The Agent-like Nature of the Parts of the Soul.
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|a Examines the role of myth in Plato's Phaedrus, arguing that it leads readers to participate in Plato's dialogues and to engage in self-examination.
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|a Persuasion and Plausibility -- The Persuasiveness of Platonic Myth -- 7.2 THE TRUE ART OF RHETORIC -- The Conditions of the True τέχνη -- The Palinode as True Rhetoric-- Verbal Therapy -- 7.3 DIALECTIC -- Dialectic as Precondition of the True τέχνη -- Dialectic as the Best Approximation of the True τέχνη -- Dialectic, Myth, and the Philosophical Life -- 8: Theuth, Thamus, and the Critique of Writing -- 8.1 ORALITY AND THE RISE OF WRITING IN PLATO'S ATHENS -- 8.2 THEUTH AND THAMUS -- 8.3 THE CRITIQUE OF WRITING -- 8.4 THE GARDENS OF ADONIS AND LEGITIMATE DISCOURSE.
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