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The Drama of Ideas: Platonic Provocations in Theater and Philosophy Book

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  • The Drama of Ideas: Platonic Provocations in Theater and Philosophy
  • Written by author Martin Puchner
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, April 2010
  • Most philosophy has rejected the theater, denouncing it as a place of illusion or moral decay; the theater in turn has rejected philosophy, insisting that drama deals in actions, not ideas. Challenging both views, The Drama of Ideas shows th
  • Most philosophy has rejected the theater, denouncing it as a place of illusion or moral decay; the theater in turn has rejected philosophy, insisting that drama deals in actions, not ideas. Challenging both views, The Drama of Ideas shows that thea
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I. The Poetics of the Platonic Dialogue
1. Plato, Dramatist
2. Tragedy, Comedy, Satyr Play
3. Plato's Dramaturgy

II. A Brief History of the Socrates Play
1. Socrates on Stage
2. The Death of Socrates
3. The Comic Stage Philosopher

III. The Drama of Ideas
1. August Strindberg and Georg Kaiser
2. Oscar Wilde
3. George Bernard Shaw
4. Luigi Pirandello
5. Bertolt Brecht
6. Tom Stoppard

IV. Dramatic Philosophy
1. Søren Kierkegaard
2. Friedrich Nietzsche
3. Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus
4. Kenneth Burke
5. Gilles Deleuze

V. The New Platonists
1. Iris Murdoch
2. Martha Nussbaum
3. Alain Badiou

Epilogue: Dramatic Platonism Appendix 1: Socrates Titles Appendix 2: Charting the Socrates Play Index


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