Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic
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Resumo: | The present study aims to investigate the question of the mimesis in Plato's Republic, what motivates him to banish the poetry of its ideal city and the reasons of this attack. At the beginning of the Republic, Plato seems to assume a lenient position on the imitative poetry, but throughout the dialogue his censorship becomes increasingly violent until culminating with the banishment of the poet from its ideal city. When Plato evinces his major attack against the poetry in Book X, much discussion had already been made concerning the ideal city's education and the ideal citizen by the parallel between the whole and the part that Plato establishes during the entire exposition of his doctrines. With the support of the modern critics about such problematic, we intend to get a more including understanding of the studies of mimesis in Books III and X of Plato's Republic. |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's RepublicA mimesis nos Livros III e X da República de PlatãoAncient Philosophy; Plato; Republic; mimesisLetras ClássicasFilosofia Antiga; Platão; República; mimesisThe present study aims to investigate the question of the mimesis in Plato's Republic, what motivates him to banish the poetry of its ideal city and the reasons of this attack. At the beginning of the Republic, Plato seems to assume a lenient position on the imitative poetry, but throughout the dialogue his censorship becomes increasingly violent until culminating with the banishment of the poet from its ideal city. When Plato evinces his major attack against the poetry in Book X, much discussion had already been made concerning the ideal city's education and the ideal citizen by the parallel between the whole and the part that Plato establishes during the entire exposition of his doctrines. With the support of the modern critics about such problematic, we intend to get a more including understanding of the studies of mimesis in Books III and X of Plato's Republic. O presente estudo tem como objetivo investigar a questão da mimesis na República de Platão; que o leva a banir a poesia de sua cidade ideal e o porquê deste ataque. No início da República Platão aparenta assumir uma posição branda em relação à poesia imitativa, mas ao longo da obra a sua censura vai tornando-se cada vez mais violenta até culminar com o banimento do poeta de sua cidade ideal. Quando Platão desvela o seu maior ataque à poesia no Livro X, muita discussão já foi feita acerca da educação da cidade ideal e do cidadão ideal; paralelo entre o todo e a parte que Platão estabelece durante toda a exposição de sua doutrina. Apoiando-nos na crítica moderna sobre tal problemática pretendemos obter uma visão mais abrangente sobre os estudos da mimesis retratada nos Livros III e X da República de Platão.Proaera-UFRJAndrade Maronna, Helena2010-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/281810.25187/codex.v2i1.2818CODEX -- Revista de Estudos Clássicos; v. 2, n. 1 (2010); 22-30CODEX - Revista de Estudos Clássicos; v. 2, n. 1 (2010); 22-302176-177910.25187/codex.v2i1reponame:Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicosinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJporhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/article/view/2818/2390Direitos autorais 2010 Helena Andrade Maronnahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-01-09T20:54:13Zoai:www.revistas.ufrj.br:article/2818Revistahttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/indexPUBhttps://revistas.ufrj.br/index.php/CODEX/oaicodex@letras.ufrj.br||codex@letras.ufrj.br||biadipaoli@gmail.com2176-17792176-1779opendoar:2018-01-09T20:54:13Codex : Revista de Estudos Clássicos - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic A mimesis nos Livros III e X da República de Platão |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic Andrade Maronna, Helena Ancient Philosophy; Plato; Republic; mimesis Letras Clássicas Filosofia Antiga; Platão; República; mimesis |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic |
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Mimesis in Book 3 and 10 of Plato's Republic |
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Andrade Maronna, Helena |
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Andrade Maronna, Helena |
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Andrade Maronna, Helena |
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Ancient Philosophy; Plato; Republic; mimesis Letras Clássicas Filosofia Antiga; Platão; República; mimesis |
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Ancient Philosophy; Plato; Republic; mimesis Letras Clássicas Filosofia Antiga; Platão; República; mimesis |
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The present study aims to investigate the question of the mimesis in Plato's Republic, what motivates him to banish the poetry of its ideal city and the reasons of this attack. At the beginning of the Republic, Plato seems to assume a lenient position on the imitative poetry, but throughout the dialogue his censorship becomes increasingly violent until culminating with the banishment of the poet from its ideal city. When Plato evinces his major attack against the poetry in Book X, much discussion had already been made concerning the ideal city's education and the ideal citizen by the parallel between the whole and the part that Plato establishes during the entire exposition of his doctrines. With the support of the modern critics about such problematic, we intend to get a more including understanding of the studies of mimesis in Books III and X of Plato's Republic. |
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