Plato's Greatest Accusation against Poetry

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 13 (sup1):39-62 (1983)
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original Belfiore, Elizabeth (1983) "Plato's Greatest Accusation against Poetry". Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 9(n/a):39

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Elizabeth Belfiore
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V.—Plato's Theory of EikaΣia.H. J. Paton - 1922 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 22 (1):69-104.
Plato's theory of art: A reassessment.Robert W. Hall - 1974 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (1):75-82.

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