
Beyond the Ancient Quarrel
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In Plato''s Republic, Socrates spoke of an ''ancient quarrel between literature and philosophy'' which he offered to resolve once and for all by banning the poets from his ideal city. Few philosophers have taken Socrates at his word, and out of the ancient quarrel there has emerged a long tradition that has sought to value literature chiefly as a useful supplement to philosophical reasoning. The f...
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In Plato''s Republic, Socrates spoke of an ''ancient quarrel between literature and philosophy'' which he offered to resolve once and for all by banning the poets from his ideal city. Few philosophers have taken Socrates at his word, and out of the ancient quarrel there has emerged a long tradition that has sought to value literature chiefly as a useful supplement to philosophical reasoning. The f...
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