The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo

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Autor(a) principal: Soares, Lucas
Data de Publicação: 2020
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Resumo: Plato seeks to establish in Phaedrus a close link between poetry and the eidetic sphere to which philosophical knowledge belongs, or which the philosopher accesses through a practiced synoptic-dialectic understanding. This type of philosophical poetry is perfectly illustrated in the Socratic palinode itself, which Socrates ”“and ultimately Plato ”“ establishes as a paradigm of the poet philosopher, a palinode by necessity must be uttered “with certain poetic terms”. Working from that palinode as a model, Plato seeks to approach the subject of éros with philosophical discourses fed with poetical terms, that is, through an explicit blend of philosophical and poetic elements, the clearest example of which is the Phaedrus as a whole, or, in more general terms, the Platonic dialogical genre in as much as this puts forward an interaction between the philosophical and poetic registers. Taking into account this relationship of compatibility that Plato establishes in Phaedrus between the poetic-philosophical paradigm and the traditional paradigm ”“ which in books I, III and X of the Republic clearly appeared in tension”“in this paper I’m interested in supporting such a relationship in the dream anecdote as told by Socrates at the start of the Phaedo. In this anecdote, the philosopher confesses to Simmias and Cebes that since his time in prison, although he had never done such a thing before before, he has been composing poems based on the versification and musicalization of Aesop’s fables and a hymn to Apollo.
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spelling The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the PhaedoLa relación entre los paradigmas poéticos platónico y tradicional en la anécdota del sueño de Sócrates en el FedónpoetryphilosophyparadigmdreamanecdotepoesíafilosofíaparadigmasueñoanécdotaPlato seeks to establish in Phaedrus a close link between poetry and the eidetic sphere to which philosophical knowledge belongs, or which the philosopher accesses through a practiced synoptic-dialectic understanding. This type of philosophical poetry is perfectly illustrated in the Socratic palinode itself, which Socrates ”“and ultimately Plato ”“ establishes as a paradigm of the poet philosopher, a palinode by necessity must be uttered “with certain poetic terms”. Working from that palinode as a model, Plato seeks to approach the subject of éros with philosophical discourses fed with poetical terms, that is, through an explicit blend of philosophical and poetic elements, the clearest example of which is the Phaedrus as a whole, or, in more general terms, the Platonic dialogical genre in as much as this puts forward an interaction between the philosophical and poetic registers. Taking into account this relationship of compatibility that Plato establishes in Phaedrus between the poetic-philosophical paradigm and the traditional paradigm ”“ which in books I, III and X of the Republic clearly appeared in tension”“in this paper I’m interested in supporting such a relationship in the dream anecdote as told by Socrates at the start of the Phaedo. In this anecdote, the philosopher confesses to Simmias and Cebes that since his time in prison, although he had never done such a thing before before, he has been composing poems based on the versification and musicalization of Aesop’s fables and a hymn to Apollo.Platón procura establecer en el Fedro una estrecha vinculación entre la poesía y el ámbito eidético propio del saber filosófico, o al que accede el filósofo mediante una ejercitada captación sinóptico-dialéctica. Tal tipo de poesía filosófica aparece ilustrada a la perfección en la propia palinodia socrática, la cual erige a Sócrates ”“ y en última instancia a Platón ”“ como paradigma de filósofo poeta, palinodia que ha sido obligada a pronunciarse “con ciertos términos poéticos”. Partiendo de esa palinodia como modelo, Platón se propone abordar el tema del éros con discursos filosóficos que se nutran de términos poéticos, o sea, a través de una explícita mixtura de elementos filosóficos y poéticos, cuyo ejemplo más claro es el Fedro en su conjunto, o, en términos más generales, el género dialógico platónico en tanto este pone en escena una interacción entre los registros filosófico y poético. Teniendo en cuenta esta relación de compatibilidad que Platón establece en el Fedro entre su paradigma poético-filosófico y el de tipo tradicional ”“ paradigmas que en los libros II, III y X de la República aparecían claramente en tensión ”“, en este artículo me interesa apoyar tal relación en la anécdota del sueño relatada por Sócrates al comienzo del Fedón, en la cual el filósofo confiesa ante Simmias y Cebes haber compuesto desde su encierro en la cárcel ”“ ya que anteriormente jamás lo había hecho ”“ poemas basados en la versificación o musicalización de las fábulas de Esopo y un himno a Apolo.Cátedra UNESCO Archai (Universidade de Brasília); Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal; Annablume Editora, São Paulo, Brasil2020-05-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticlesArtigosapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/article/view/2769410.14195/1984-249X_30_11Revista Archai; No. 30 (2020): Archai 30 (2020 [3]); e03011Archai Journal; n. 30 (2020): Archai 30 (2020 [3]); e030111984-249X2179-496010.14195/1984-249X_30reponame:Revista Archai (Online)instname:Universidade de Brasília (UnB)instacron:UNBspahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/article/view/27694/26072Copyright (c) 2020 Lucas Soaresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSoares, Lucas2020-06-02T11:46:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27694Revistahttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archaiPUBhttps://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/archai/oai||archaijournal@unb.br|| cornelli@unb.br1984-249X1984-249Xopendoar:2020-06-02T11:46:38Revista Archai (Online) - Universidade de Brasília (UnB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo
La relación entre los paradigmas poéticos platónico y tradicional en la anécdota del sueño de Sócrates en el Fedón
title The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo
spellingShingle The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo
Soares, Lucas
poetry
philosophy
paradigm
dream
anecdote
poesía
filosofía
paradigma
sueño
anécdota
title_short The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo
title_full The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo
title_fullStr The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo
title_sort The relationship between Platonic and traditional poetic paradigms in Socrates’ dream anecdote in the Phaedo
author Soares, Lucas
author_facet Soares, Lucas
author_role author
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv poetry
philosophy
paradigm
dream
anecdote
poesía
filosofía
paradigma
sueño
anécdota
topic poetry
philosophy
paradigm
dream
anecdote
poesía
filosofía
paradigma
sueño
anécdota
description Plato seeks to establish in Phaedrus a close link between poetry and the eidetic sphere to which philosophical knowledge belongs, or which the philosopher accesses through a practiced synoptic-dialectic understanding. This type of philosophical poetry is perfectly illustrated in the Socratic palinode itself, which Socrates ”“and ultimately Plato ”“ establishes as a paradigm of the poet philosopher, a palinode by necessity must be uttered “with certain poetic terms”. Working from that palinode as a model, Plato seeks to approach the subject of éros with philosophical discourses fed with poetical terms, that is, through an explicit blend of philosophical and poetic elements, the clearest example of which is the Phaedrus as a whole, or, in more general terms, the Platonic dialogical genre in as much as this puts forward an interaction between the philosophical and poetic registers. Taking into account this relationship of compatibility that Plato establishes in Phaedrus between the poetic-philosophical paradigm and the traditional paradigm ”“ which in books I, III and X of the Republic clearly appeared in tension”“in this paper I’m interested in supporting such a relationship in the dream anecdote as told by Socrates at the start of the Phaedo. In this anecdote, the philosopher confesses to Simmias and Cebes that since his time in prison, although he had never done such a thing before before, he has been composing poems based on the versification and musicalization of Aesop’s fables and a hymn to Apollo.
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