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Soul, World, and Idea - An Interpretation of Plato's "Republic" and "Phaedo" (Hardcover)
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Soul, World, and Idea - An Interpretation of Plato's "Republic" and "Phaedo" (Hardcover)
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In its examination of two of Plato's key works, Soul, World, and
Idea: An Interpretation of Plato's Republic and Phaedo reveals the
key role that that images and our capacity for image-making play in
the relationship among soul, world, and idea. This book begins and
ends with a reading of the Republic. Daniel Sherman turns midway to
the Phaedo to further analyze the nature of the soul and its
relation to the nature of the Ideas, then returns to apply the
conclusions to the rest of the Republic. Sherman's focus is on the
ontological and epistemological argument, including attention to
the dramatic detail. He argues that the ontology of the Ideas in
the Republic and the Phaedo is inseparable from the ontology of
human being, that is, from the structure and life of the soul. On
this interpretation, the Ideas are seen as indeed objective but as
in a sense also a product of a permanent dialectical relationship.
The Ideas, though something more than concepts, do not have any
real independent existence outside of this human dialectical triad
of world, soul and Idea. The stability of the Ideas need not be
grounded in a static otherworldliness, and the condition of meaning
is not temporally prior to human existence in general. The result
is a new interpretation concerning the realm of the Ideas, the
immortality of the soul, and the lived in world of their
interaction in the production of interpretive images. Sherman
argues that the platonic soul is immortal and the Ideas eternal
wholly and solely in human (dialogical) activity--the rest is
muthologia--and that the world of our experience is a product of an
ongoing act of interpretation or dianoetic dialegesthai. This
reinterpretation the platonic Ideas will be especially interesting
to students and scholars of classics, ancient philosophy, and
continental philosophy.
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