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Schefer

Platon und Apollon

Vom Logos zurück zum Mythos
Academia,  1996, 350 Pages

ISBN 978-3-88345-638-6


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The work is part of the series International Plato Studies (Volume 7)
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englischThe Significance of the Greek god Apollo in Platonic philosophy has hitherto gone largely unnoticed. The core of this book is made up of a careful analysis of all the passages in Plato's work that mention Apollo either directly or indirectly. This analysis leads to the preliminary conclusion that Plato interpreted Apollo as 'mask of the Form of the Good'. Closer examination discloses that the form of the Good is 'Apollo's mask', and not vice versa. - This 'religious' interpretation runs counter to the current understanding of the Plato and will cast new light not only on the theological intentions of Platonism, but also on the so-called 'theology' of Plato and the problem of his unwritten doctrines. Christina Schefer's book shows that Plato's philosophiy is based on a genuine experience of Apollo, and provides us with a surprising solution to the problem of the relation between religion and philosophy, and between mythos and logos. Logos has to be understood from the point of view of mythos.