Prefacio a Platón

Prefacio a Platón

Havelock, Eric A.

Why was Plato an enemy of the poets? What did he mean by imitation and why was he so fearsome to her? In these and many other inaugural themes of our history, Havelock saw the colossal confrontation between a culture of oral tradition and one that writing was beginning to make possible. Today new techniques for transmitting information force us to examine the way we categorize the world. Both to know where we come from and to glimpse where we are going, we must without fail examine the questions raised in this book, which retains an exciting freshness.

Author
Havelock, Eric A.
Subject
Human sciences > Philosophy
EAN
9788477744634
ISBN
978-84-7774-463-4
Edition
1
Publisher
A. Machado Libros
Pages
352 
High
22.0 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
02-02-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Pensamiento 
Number
66 
Paperback edition
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Havelock, Eric A. (aut.)

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