文档介绍:MYTH AND PHILOSOPHY FROM THE
PRESOCRATICS TO PLATO
This book explores the dynamic ration of myth and
philosophy in the Presocratics, the sophists, and in Plato – an
ration which is found to be more extensive and pro-
grammatic than has previously been recognised. The story of phil-
osophy’s relationship with myth is that of its relationship with liter-
ary and social convention. The intellectuals studied here wanted
to reformulate popular ideas about cultural authority, and they
achieve this goal by manipulating myth. Their self-conscious use
of myth creates a self-reflective philosophical sensibility and draws
attention to problems inherent in different modes of linguistic rep-
resentation. Much of the reception of Greek philosophy stigma-
tises myth as ‘irrational’. Such an approach ignores the important
role played by myth in Greek philosophy, not just as a foil but as
a mode of philosophical thought. The case studies in this book re-
veal myth deployed as result of methodological reflection, and as
a manifestation of philosophical concerns.
is an Associate Professor of Classics in the
University of California at Los Angeles.
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MYTH AND PHILOSOPHY
FROM THE
PRESOCRATICS TO
PLATO
KATHRYN A. MORGAN
University of California at Los Angeles
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© Kathryn A. Morgan 2004
First published in printed format 2000
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Contents
Acknowledgementspagevii
Introduction
Theoreticalissues
Textualisationandtheriseofphilosophy
Frommythostologos?
Sometheoretic