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Philosophical Rhapsody

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2014

Abstract

The central problem of the dialogue is the status of holistic knowledge that includes inspired insight (or, view of the foundation) and techné (i.e., conceptual analysis), and is thus a picture of Platonic dialectics. Plato lets Socrates recite passages from Homer that may be understood as allegories of dialectical art, and in this philosophical rhapsody shows him as a person standing in direct relation to divine inspiration.