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Pensum/emneinnhold v?ren 2019
Syllabus Spring 2019
Books
Cooper, J.M. (ed.) 1997. Plato: Complete Works. Indianapolis: Hackett.
Articles
Asmis, Elizabeth, 1992. “Plato on Poetic Creativity,” in Richard Kraut (ed.), 1992, The Cambridge Companion to Plato, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 338–364.
Belfiore, E. S., 1983, “Plato's Greatest Accusation against Poetry,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy (Supplementary Volume), 9: 39–62.
Belfiore, Elizabeth, 1984. “A Theory of Imitation in Plato's Republic,” Transactions of the American Philological Association, 114: 121–146.
Dorter, K. 1973. “The Ion: Plato’s Characterization of Art.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 32: 65–78.
Dyson, M., 1988, “Poetic Imitation in Plato's Republic 3,” Antichthon, 22: 42–53.
Ferrari, G. R. F., 1989, “Plato and Poetry,” in The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism (Volume I), G. A. Kennedy (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 92–148.
Halliwell, S. 2000. “The Subjection of Muthos to Logos: Plato’s Citations of the
Poets.” Classical Quarterly 50: 94–112.
LaDrière, C. 1951. “The Problem of Plato’s Ion.” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 10: 26–34.
Lear, G. 2005. “Plato on Learning to Love Beauty,” Blackwell’s Companion to Plato’s Republic, ed. G. Santas (London).
Lear, Gabriel Richardson, 2011. “Mimesis and Psychological Change in Republic III,” in Destree, Pierre, and Fritz-Gregor Herrmann (eds.), Plato and the Poets, Leiden and Boston: Brill, pp. 195–216.
Meinwald, C. 2011. “Reason v. Literature in Plato’s Republic Does the Dialogue Rule Itself Out?” Ancient Philosophy 31: 25-45
Moravcsik, J. 1982. “Noetic Aspiration and Artistic Inspiration.” In J. Moravcsik
and P. Temko (eds). Plato on Beauty, Wisdom and the Arts. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield: 29–46.
Moss, Jessica, 2007. “What is Imitative Poetry and Why is it Bad?” in G. R. F. Ferrari (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato's Republic, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 415–444.
Pappas, N. 1989. “Plato’s ‘Ion’: The Problem of the Author.” Philosophy 64: 381–9.
Ranta, J. 1967. “The Drama of Plato’s ‘Ion.’” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 26: 219–29.
Stern-Gillet, S. 2004. “On (mis)interpreting Plato’s Ion.” Phronesis 49: 169–201.
Tate, J. 1928. “‘Imitation’ in Plato’s Republic.” Classical Quarterly 22: 16–23.
Tate, J. 1932. “Plato and ‘Imitation.’” Classical Quarterly 26: 161–69.
Trivigno, F.V. 2013. “Childish Nonsense? The Value of Interpretation in
Plato’s Protagoras,” Journal of the History of Philosophy 51, 509-43.
Urmson, J.O. 1982. “Plato and the Poets.” In: J. Moravcsik and P. Temko (eds).
Plato on Beauty, Wisdom and the Arts. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield:
125–36.
Woodruff, P. 1982. “What Could Go Wrong With Inspiration? Why Plato’s Poets
Fail.” In: J. Moravcsik and P. Temko (eds). Plato on Beauty, Wisdom and the
Arts. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield: 137–50.
Woolf, R. 1997. “The Self in Plato’s Ion” Apeiron 30: 189–210.
Recommended
Burnyeat, M., 1999, “Culture and Society in Plato's Republic,” Tanner Lectures on Human Values, 20: 217–324.
Havelock, E.A. 1963. Preface to Plato. Cambridge [MA]: Harvard University Press.
Halliwell, Stephen, 1988. Plato Republic Book 10: With introduction, translation, and commentary, Oxford: Aris & Phillips.
Janaway, C. 1995. Images of Excellence: Plato’s Critique of the Arts. Oxford: Clarendon
Press.
Moravcsik, Julius, and Philip Temko (eds.), 1982. Plato on Beauty, Wisdom, and the Arts, Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield.
Murray P (ed.) 1996. Plato on Poetry. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Nehamas, A. 1998. The Art of Living: Socratic Reflections from Plato to Foucault.
Vol. 61, Sather Classical Lectures. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Vlastos, G. 1991. Socrates, Ironist and Moral Philosopher. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.