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The Musical Structure of Plato's Dialogues (Hardcover, New)
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The Musical Structure of Plato's Dialogues (Hardcover, New)
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"A ground-breaking study of Plato's dialogues, which presents an
entirely new way of thinking about Plato. The adoption of
computer-generated stichometric analysis of Plato's dialogues and
its connection to Pythagorean music opens new lines of inquiry not
only in philosophy but in music, mathematics, and literary theory.
By discovering the elegant formal unity underneath Plato's
meandering dialogues, Kennedy has developed a new approach to study
Plato." - Bryn Mawr Classical Review J.B. Kennedy presents a
radical interpretation of the dialogues of Plato. In a detailed and
systematic examination of the Symposium and Euthyphro, Kennedy
reveals an underlying musical structure to Plato's dialogues, one
that uses symbols to encode Pythagorean doctrines. The followers of
Pythagoras famously thought that the cosmos had a hidden musical
structure and that wise philosophers would be able to hear this
"harmony of the spheres." Kennedy, an expert in Pythagorean
mathematics and music theory, shows that Plato - thought by many of
his contemporaries and followers to have been influenced by the
Pythagoreans - built a similar, musical structure into his
dialogues. Kennedy's careful stichometric analysis reveals that
each dialogue can be divided into twelve parts, each symbolically
representing the notes in a twelve-note musical scale. These
passages are shown to be relatively harmonious or dissonant. Plato
used, Kennedy shows, the underlying musical scale as an outline for
his dialogues, with arguments and episodes populating the intervals
between notes, and major concepts or turns in the argument located
at notes. Kennedy's findings are shown to chime with many of
Plato's ancient followers who insisted that Plato used symbols to
conceal his own views within the dialogues. That modern
commentators have denied this, Kennedy argues, is a legacy of the
Reformation's turn towards literalism and its rejection of
theological allegory. The Musical Structure of Plato's Dialogues
argues for the rehabilitation of the allegorical Plato. It is a
bold and ambitious book and one that will prompt much debate.
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