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Plato's Mythoi - The Political Soul's Drama Beyond (Hardcover)
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Plato's Mythoi - The Political Soul's Drama Beyond (Hardcover)
Series: Political Theory for Today
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Recently, in the past thirty years, there has been an upsurge in
serious treatment of Platonic mythoi, which were once thought to be
only literary decoration and/or the simplistic presentation of
philosophic conclusions for the demos (dummies in effect).
Nevertheless, the dominant tendency in the exegesis of Platonic
mythoi still is to subordinate them to philosophic logos (reason)
and not to recognize that such mythoi are philosophic in themselves
in the broad sense of "the love of wisdom". There is something
conversional about Plato's philosophic mythos, reformulating and
superseding traditional Greek mythos and then charting the drama of
the human soul from Socratic aporia, up and out of the cave, and
into the beyond, the Idea of the Good. The late Professor Eric
Voegelin understood this existential drama, and his exegesis of
Platonic mythos, from engendering pathos to symbols, is revelatory
to say the least. My understanding is that logos (reason) is a
fundamental and necessary check on mythos, but logos and mythos are
complementary via medias; neither are dispensable nor reducible,
one to the other. Also crucial to my study of Platonic mythoi is
the "analogy of being," that Voegelin only touches on, but Erich
Przywara explores and develops. The relationship between the human
and the divine is analogical (likenesses but also significant
unlikenesses), and Plato certainly explored the play of opposites
and affinities covering the difficult philosophical problems of
becoming and being and the temporal and the eternal. Most
philosophic commentators on Plato ignore the suffusive presence of
the divine in Plato's love of wisdom. Perhaps only Platonic mythos
at its best offers the philosophic imagination the vision of
transcendence.
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