Plato on Music, Soul and Body
Plato's reflection on the relationship between soul and body has attracted scholars' attention since antiquity. Less noted, but worthy of consideration, is Plato's thought on music and its effects on human beings. This book adopts an innovative approach towards analysing the soul-body problem by uncovering and emphasising the philosophical value of Plato's treatment of the phenomenon of music. By investigating in detail how Plato conceives of the musical experience and its influence on intelligence, passions and perceptions, it illuminates the intersection of cognitive and emotional functions in Plato's philosophy of mind.
- Offers a new methodological approach, using Plato's observations on music to throw light on his psychological theory
- Discusses crucial topics in ancient Greek music as well as focusing on philosophical themes
- Transliterates and translates all Greek terms
Product details
November 2010Adobe eBook Reader
9780511911408
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Musical education of sensibility
- 2. Moving to music: a therapy for the rational soul
- 3. Musical education of rationality
- 4. Music in the body and soul
- Conclusion.