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This volume brings together Seth Benardete's studies of Hesiod's
"Theogony, " Homer's "Iliad, " and Greek tragedy, of eleven
Platonic dialogues, and Aristotle's "Metaphysics." These essays,
some never before published, others difficult to find, span four
decades of his work and document its impressive range. Benardete's
philosophic reading of the poets and his poetic reading of the
philosophers share a common ground that makes this collection a
whole. The key, suggested by his reflections on Leo Strauss in the
last piece, lies in the question of how to read Plato. Benardete's
way is characterized not just by careful attention to the literary
form that separates doctrine from dialogue, and speeches from deed;
rather, by following the dynamic of these differences, he uncovers
the argument that belongs to the dialogue as a whole. The
"turnaround" such an argument undergoes bears consequences for
understanding the dialogue as radical as the conversion of the
philosopher in Plato's image of the cave.
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