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Word versus deed in plato

Raphael Demos

pp. 168-173

"If any of the tragic poets come to us and say — "Oh strangers, may we come to your city and bring with us our poetry' — how shall we answer these divine men? "Best of strangers, we also are poets, of the best and noblest tragedy; for our whole city is an imitation of the best and noblest life, which we affirm to be the very truth of tragedy. You are poets and we are poets — your rivals in the dramas." 1

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-3532-3_12

Full citation:

Demos, R. (1966)., Word versus deed in plato, in L. Rouner (ed.), Philosophy, religion, and the coming world civilization, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 168-173.

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