Plato's objections to poets and poetry
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Plato's three main objections to poetry are that poetry is not ethical, philosophical and pragmatic, in other words, he objected to poetry from the point of view of education, from philosophical point of view and from moral point of view. ... The reader of poetry is seduced, in to feeling undesirable emotions.
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