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Plato’s Republic Books II, III and X

Plato’s Republic Books II, III and X. Prepared by: Dr. Kay Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law. Guide Questions. Why does Socrates/Plato advocate censorship in Book II of the Republic?

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Plato’s Republic Books II, III and X

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  1. Plato’s RepublicBooks II, III and X Prepared by: Dr. Kay Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law

  2. Guide Questions • Why does Socrates/Plato advocate censorship in Book II of the Republic? • What types of artists are allowed/disallowed in the ideal city state?

  3. Debate Questions • Do you agree or disagree with Plato that there is a need for censorship of literature for the youth? • Who should decide what is censored and what is not?

  4. Guide Question • For Plato, who decides what is allowed and what is not? • What is the concept of the noble lie, and its usefulness?

  5. Guide Question • According to Socrates/Plato, how should gods and goddesses be depicted, and why?

  6. Discussion Question: • How does the concept of divinity in Plato differ from that in Homer/Greek mythology?

  7. Discussion Question • In Book III, what is the new form of heroism Plato advocates? • What makes it different from the heroism of Homer and Greek mythology?

  8. Discussion Question • What types or styles of poetry and music are allowed in Plato’s Republic, and why?

  9. Acceptable Musical Instruments What musical instruments are acceptable according Plato?

  10. Acceptable Rhythms • What are acceptable rhythms according to Plato?

  11. Overall Discussion Question • Based on book X, what constitutes the so-called quarrel between Philosophy and Poetry, according to Plato?

  12. Philosophy Poetry The Difference Between Philosophy & Poetry, according to Plato

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