Diamythologõmen. A Philosophical Portrait of a Philosopher Philosophizing
(2019)
By:
Anderson, Mark
Nonfiction
eBook
Details
PUBLISHED
[United States] : S.Ph. Press, 2019
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DESCRIPTION
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN
9780996772587 (electronic bk.) MWT14678283, 0996772588 (electronic bk.) 14678283
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
Dia·mytho·log·õmen: the first person plural present subjunctive active form of an ancient Greek verb meaning 'to converse,' or, more literally, 'to tell stories,' and more literally still, 'to speak about by way of myth.' Adapted from Plato's Phaedo (70b6), the word functions here as a hortatory subjunctive: 'Let us converse, tell stories, mythologize.' The book is a narrative account of the thinking life of a philosopher, in his mind, in the classroom, in scholarship, and in and through the creative writing of philosophy
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