Obraz zaświatów w dialogach Platona
Image of the Other World in Plato’s Dialogues
Author(s): Henryk PodbielskiSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: Plato; Platon’s dialogues: Gorgias; Phaedo; and Republic; eschatological myth; image of the Beyond; posthumous life of souls; figure of justice
Summary/Abstract: The paper is a penetrating analysis of the character and function of the eschatological myth. Plato crowns his three dialogues: Gorgias, Phaedo, and Republic with various images of this myth. The theoretical basis for this analysis is L. Brisson’s Introduction à la philosophie du mythe, vol. I: Sauver les mythes (Paris: Vrin, 2005) and his solutions on the meaning and function of myth in Plato’s discourse. We assume that Plato understood myth as a discourse on the kind of reality that cannot be verified. Despite that the myth can be true, inasmuch as it is compatible with logical argument, concerning forms knowable by reason or the senses. Therefore, in all three dialogues the eschatological myth is subjected to an analysis in its strict relation to its preceding logical argument and functional concurrence has always been found between them. Despite the variety of images in the three representations of the myth, the same symbolical function has been found. They illustrate the interpenetrating cosmic, moral, and social orders based on the pillars of justice.
Journal: Roczniki Humanistyczne
- Issue Year: 54/2006
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 37-53
- Page Count: 17
- Language: Polish