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Estudios de Filosofía
Print version ISSN 0121-3628
Abstract
GRACIELA ELENA, Marcos de Pinotti. Platos Criticism of Orator, Poets and Sophists. Milestones in the Conceptualization of Mimesis. Estud.filos [online]. 2006, n.34, pp.09-27. ISSN 0121-3628.
This piece focuses on Platos criticism of orators, poets and sophists. Its purpose is to show that independently of the characteristics that singularize a battle of a great impact, fought by the Philosopher in three different fronts, the notion of imitation (mímesis) provides a guiding thread that enables bringing together these three fights and throwing light on Platos reaction to those whom he considers, despisingly, as imitators. The adulatory practice of the orator in Gorgias, no less than the work of the poet that is deeply questioned in the Republic and that of the sophist in the homonymous dialogue would have, in effect, a mimetical nature. This is not an impediment to recognize, besides the continuity aspects, significant differences in the treatments of mimesis that the three dialogues here considered offer.
Keywords : Mímesis; Gorgias; Republic; Sophist.