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Philosophy and Literature: An Introduction [4 5 2001] Ole Martin Skilleas
Author: Ole Martin Skilleas
Year: February 15, 2001
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Language: English



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Philosophy and Literature: An Introduction [4/5/2001] by Ole Martin Skilleas The book "Philosophy and Literature: An Introduction" by Ole Martin Skilleas offers a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between philosophy and literature, delving into the intricate connections between these two disciplines and their implications on our understanding of the world. The author presents a nuanced examination of the tensions and conflicts between philosophy and literature, revealing the complex dynamics at play in their interaction. This review will provide an in-depth look at the plot of the book, highlighting its key themes and ideas, and offering a simplified and accessible text format for readers. Plot Overview The book begins by posing the question of what philosophy thinks about literature and what literary theory tells us about philosophy. Skilleas argues that philosophy has long grappled with the nature and value of literature, leading to a rich and varied discourse that has shaped our understanding of both disciplines. He explores how Plato and Aristotle, two of the most influential philosophers in Western thought, have addressed this question, and how their views continue to influence contemporary debates. Plato's Critique of Literature Skilleas delves into Plato's critique of literature, which led him to banish it from his ideal state. Plato believed that literature was a corrupting influence on society, fostering falsehood and confusion rather than truth and wisdom. Skilleas examines the reasons behind Plato's rejection of literature, including his belief that it distracted from the pursuit of pure reason and knowledge. This critique serves as a starting point for the author's exploration of the tensions between philosophy and literature.
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