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Philosophy, Misc
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Philosophy, Misc
  • Poetry and Hedonic Error in Plato’s Republic
    Phronesis 61 (4): 373-396. 2016.
    This paper reads Republic 583b-608b as a single, continuous line of argument. First, Socrates distinguishes real from apparent pleasure and argues that justice is more pleasant than injustice. Next, he describes how pleasures nourish the soul. This line of argument continues into the second discussion of poetry: tragic pleasures are mixed pleasures in the soul that seem greater than they are; indulging them nourishes appetite and corrupts the soul. The paper argues that Plato has a novel account…Read more