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  1. The Greek philosopher Plato wrote “Ion” in approximately 380 BCE. This philosophical dialogue focuses on the relationship between poetry and inspiration. The main character, Socrates, questions a rhapsode named Ion about his ability to interpret the poetry of Homer.
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    "Ion" by Plato is a Socratic dialogue that belongs to the genre of philosophical literature, dating back to the classical period of Ancient Greece. The work showcases a conversation between Socrates and Ion, a rhapsode who specializes in interpreting the works of Homer.
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    Ion (dialogue) - Wikipedia

    In Plato's Ion Socrates discusses with the titular character, a professional rhapsode who also lectures on Homer, the question of whether the rhapsode, a performer of poetry, gives his performance on account of his skill and knowledge or by virtue of divine possession. It is one of the shortest of Plato's dialogues. See more

    • Socrates, the Greek philosopher. In this dialogue, he questions the nature of art and of divine inspiration.
    • Ion of Ephesus, the rhapsode. In poetry, he specialized in the works of Homer. The city of Ephesus was under … See more

    Various readers of the past, starting with Goethe and Schleiermacher, have doubted the Platonic authorship of this dialogue. See more

    • Plato. Opera, volume III. Oxford Classical Texts. ISBN 978-0198145424
    • Plato. Complete Works. Ed. J. M. Cooper and D. S. Hutchinson. Hackett, 1997. ISBN See more

    Ion's skill: Is it genuine? (530a–533c)
    Ion has just come from a festival of Asclepius at the city of Epidaurus, after having won first prize in the competition. Socrates engages … See more

    Plato's argument is supposed to be an early example of a so-called genetic fallacy since his conclusion arises from his famous lodestone (magnet) analogy. Ion, the See more

    • Ion, in a collection of Plato's Dialogues at Standard Ebooks
    • Greek text at Perseus
    • Plato: Statesman, Philebus, Ion. Greek with translation by Harold N. Fowler and W. R. M. Lamb. Loeb Classical Library 164. Harvard Univ. … See more

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    Feb 1, 1999 · "Ion" by Plato is a Socratic dialogue that belongs to the genre of philosophical literature, dating back to the classical period of Ancient Greece. The work showcases a conversation between Socrates and Ion, a rhapsode …

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