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Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature



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    Logos and Muthos
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction: From Muthos to . . .
 
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Part I. Homer and the Philosophers
 
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PART II. Philosophy and Tragedy
    Contributors
 
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Index of Names
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 Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature
editor William Wians
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TitleLogos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature
EditorWilliam Wians
Publication Date7/2/10
SubjectAncient Greek Philosophy, Literary History
Pages293


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Explores the philosophical dimensions present in the works of ancient Greek poets and playwrights.

What are the connections between ancient Greek literary and philosophical texts? Are they in fact two rival forms of discourse mutually opposed to one another? Concentrating on literary authors such as Homer, Hesiod, the Archaic poets, and the tragic playwrights, the contributors in this pioneering volume examine the concerns that such literary authors shared with their philosophical contemporaries. Equal attention is given also to the extent to which each group of authors shows an awareness of the demands and limitations of their forms, and how the study of nonphilosophical authors illuminates the goals and characters of ancient philosophizing. These essays reveal a dynamic range of interactions, reactions, tensions, and ambiguities, showing how Greek literary creations impacted and provided the background against which Greek philosophy arose in more intricate and complex ways than previously believed.



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