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The musical structure of Plato's dialogues / J.B. Kennedy.

Van Pelt Library B395 .K466 2011
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kennedy, J. B. (John Bernard), 1958-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plato--Criticism and interpretation.
Plato.
Rhetoric.
Criticism and interpretation.
Physical Description:
xviii, 318 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Durham : Acumen Pub., 2011.
Summary:
"J. B. Kennedy presents a radical interpretation of the dialogues of Plato. In a detailed and systematic examination of the Symposium and Euthyphro, Kennedy reveals an underlying musical structure to Plato's dialogues, one that uses symbols to encode Pythagorean doctrines. The followers of Pythagoras famously thought that the cosmos had a hidden musical structure and that wise philosophers would be able to hear this "harmony of the spheres". Kennedy, an expert in Pythagorean mathematics and music theory, shows that Plato - thought by many of his contemporaries and followers to have been influenced by the Pythagoreans - built a similar, musical structure into his dialogues. Kennedy's careful stichometric analysis reveals that each dialogue can be divided into twelve parts, each symbolically representing the notes in a twelve-note musical scale. These passages are shown to be relatively harmonious or dissonant. Plato used, Kennedy shows, the underlying musical scale as an outline for his dialogues, with arguments and episodes populating the intervals between notes, and major concepts or turns in the argument located at notes. Kennedy's findings are shown to chime with many of Plato's ancient followers who insisted that Plato used symbols to conceal his own views within the dialogues. That modern commentators have denied this, Kennedy argues, is a legacy of the Reformation's turn towards literalism and its rejection of theological allegory. The Musical Structure of Plato's Dialogues argues for the rehabilitation of the allegorical Plato. It is a bold and ambitious book and one that will prompt much debate." --Publisher's website.
Contents:
The nature and history of philosophical allegory
Introducing the dialogues' musical structure
Independent lines of evidence
An emphatic pattern in the Symposium's frame
Making the Symposium's musical structure explicit
Parallel structure in the Euthyphro
Extracting doctrine from structure
Some implications.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-314) and index.
ISBN:
9781844652662
1844652661
9781844652679
184465267X
OCLC:
745365585
Publisher Number:
99945576597

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