The Madness of Philosophy: On Enthusiasm and Irony in Plato

Plato’s definition of philosophy as a mania (in Phaedrus) in the first place distances philosophy from prudence of the so called common sense and places it between the enthusiastic madness of poets and clairvoyants on the one hand, and ironic concealment on the other, which in this very madness prov...

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Main Author: Andrina Tonkli-Komel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Society for the Advancement of Philosophy 2003-12-01
Series:Prolegomena
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Online Access:http://www.hrstud.hr/prolegomena/Pro-2003-2/Pro-2003-2-Clanci-Komel.pdf

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