Interpreting Plato

The Dialogues as Drama

James A Arieti author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:11th Mar '91

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Despite Plato's various warnings not to do so, his dialogues have been studied as systematic philosophy since antiquity. In this innovative and controversial reassessment, James Arieti argues that they should be read primarily as works of drama rather than philosophical discourse. Analyses of 18 of the 28 dialogues allow the reader to see them as integrated dramas, with all the ambiguities and uncertainties that literary works contain. As in plays generally, the arguments of particular characters cannot be seen as the opinions of the author, whose views emerge only from examining each work as a whole. This literary reading shows how much of the debate about Plato's meaning has been misplaced. Instead of demonstrating that an argument is fallacious or valid, we need to ask why Plato has the particular character make the argument. Interpreting Plato achieves what no other work on Plato has attempted: to see the philosophical arguments as serving a dramatic purpose.

Professor Arieti's experiment in strictly dramatic interpretation deserves attention by historians of philosophy. * Journal of the History of Philosophy *
This work represents a major contribution to Plato scholarship. It is amazing that the author could come up with such an innovative reading of texts that have been the subject of intensive study for many centuries. What is more amazing is that he presents such a convincing case for its correctness! -- William Cobb, College of William and Mary
Reading Arieti's playful treatment of various dialogues, one realizes that his analyses of characters are stimulating and sometimes brilliant. . . . Arieti's book is well designed for teachers . . . provides generous notes. . . . Moreover, Areiti's readings are always stimulating . . . * APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy *

ISBN: 9780847676620

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 454g

280 pages