pomonomo2003's "Best of Several Schools of Plato Interpretation"
01-10: Plato as ‘Dogmatist’
11-20: Plato as ‘Dramatist’
21-25: Neoplatonic Interpretation
26-30: Metaphysical Esoteric Interpretation (Similar to Neoplatonic)
31-32: The Medieval Islamic Political Esoteric Interpretation
33-40: Straussian Political Esoteric Interpretation
41-42: The impact of the change from an oral to written culture on Plato.
43-50: Continental and Postmodern Interpretations
51-52: Marxist Political Interpretations
53-56: Christian Interpretations (Often similar to the Neoplatonists.)
57-60: More ‘Political’ Interpretations
61-62: Plato: Creator! Of Myth and/or Philosophy…
Always keep in mind that often there are no hard and fast lines between different schools of interpretation. For instance, almost everyone pays attention to the dramatic elements of Plato’s text, even if only to tell us to ignore these elements! Also, there is a great deal of similarity between some Christians and some Neoplatonists. And both Marxists and Straussians try, in their very different ways, to pay attention to the political resonances in the Platonic texts. Lastly, I want to mention that postmoderns are usually very pleased to take Plato as a dogmatist in order to denounce him all the more.
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11.?Introductions to the Dialogues of Plato (Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle)by Friedrich Schleiermacher
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Listening to the Cicadas: A Study of Plato's Phaedrus (Cambridge Classical Studies)by G. R. F. Ferrari
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The Essence Of Truth: On Plato's Cave Allegory and Theaetetus (Continuum Impacts)by Martin Heidegger
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52.?Class ideology and ancient political theory: Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle in social contextby Ellen Meiksins Wood
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After Writing: On the Liturgical Consummation of Philosophy (Challenges in Contemporary Theology)by Catherine Pickstock
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