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HoP 033 - Last Judgments - Plato, Poetry and Myth

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Plato's Complaints About the Poets

Plato criticizes the poets twice in the republic, first in books and three. His complaints are mostly about the epic poets, homer and hesiod. He then takes aim at the tragedy and comedy of the greek theatre. The complaint is that the poets are engaging in mimesis, or imitation.

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