What if true creativity didn't come from within-but from something far beyond your control?
In Ion, Plato explores the enigma of artistic inspiration through a dynamic exchange between Socrates and the famed rhapsode Ion. As Ion claims to possess expert knowledge of Homer's poetry, Socrates probes deeper, asking whether this mastery stems from skill-or from something irrational and divine.
This modern translation makes Plato's dialogue vivid and accessible for today's reader, unpacking deep questions about the role of art, the mind of the artist, and the mysterious force behind genius. Blending philosophy, psychology, and aesthetics, Ion remains a foundational text in Western thought on creativity.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
- The Origins of Artistic Inspiration - Is poetic genius rooted in technique, or in divine madness?
- A Socratic Investigation of Performance and Meaning - See how Socrates challenges Ion's pride and pushes for deeper self-awareness.
- A Bridge Between Art and Philosophy - Explore how Plato connects poetry, prophecy, and the limits of rational understanding.
- An Accessible, Thoughtful Translation - Designed to preserve Plato's spirit while opening the dialogue to modern readers.
- Reflections on Modern Creativity - Discover why this ancient debate continues to shape how we view artists, influencers, and visionaries today.
Whether you're a lover of art, a student of philosophy, or a creative mind seeking clarity, Ion is a timeless meditation on what it means to channel something greater than oneself-and whether that power makes the artist a master, or a messenger.
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978-1-80629-297-4 (9781806292974)
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