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STUDIA THEOLOGIA GRAECO-CATHOLICA VARADIENSIS - Issue no. 1 / 2003 | |||||||
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PLATO’S POLITICAL MYTHOLOGY AND LOGIC OF THE MYTH. Authors: ANDREI BERESCHI. |
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Abstract: Platon’s Political Mythology and Logic of the Myth. Our study takes in consideration two issues of platonic political philosophy. First problem deals with a definition of what could be a political mythology.Briefly, Plato’s attempt to imagine a perfect city must be conected to a special usage of the myth, so that the religious content it is used in his political discourse in order to manipulate. Our second problem is to point out and to explain how inside this political mythology remains unknown a field which generates authentic mythical significances. | |||||||