Myth & Metaphysics in Plato's Phaedo

Susquehanna University Press (1989)
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This study intends principally to isolate and describe the function of myth in the Phaedo in order to show its effect on the complex metaphysics developed throughout the dialogue. It further illustrates how these metaphysical concepts structure the dialogue's concluding eschatological myth.

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David Allen White
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