plato's myths

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July 10, 2015

 

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(377, b)Plato then goes on to explain, justifiably, that the most simple method to relate information to young children is through story telling. It is a common consensus amongst modern educators and Plato alike, that the stories of Homer and Hesiod are by no means suitable moral models for children to follow...
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However, in this time period, these works represent the closest equivalent to religious scripture because they portray the actions of the God's. It is Plato's belief that education will only have its desired effect when it is purged of the violence and hatred that is depicted in the works of Homer. Reason leads one to believe that we tend to imitate the characters by which we are entertained...
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