The Cognitive Role of Plato’s Use of Mythos

Dialogue and Universalism 15 (3-4):107-115 (2005)
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Abstract

The paper refers to the contribution of myth to Plato’s cognitive theory. Primarily, it is epigrammatically pointed out the existing difference between Mythos and Logos, on the one hand, and Plato’s attitude towards the myths as well as their use and incorporation into his cognitive model, on the other hand.

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