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    (1 other version)Plato's banishment of poetry.Morriss Henry Partee -1970 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 29 (2):209-222.
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    Plato's Theory of Language.Morriss Henry Partee -1972 -Foundations of Language 8 (1):113-132.
    Origins of language. It is asserted that the work reveals an issue crucial to his philosophy, namely his ambiguous response to language. Plato's most basic assertion is that words are mere imitations of reality and cannot be trusted to be an accurate mode of transmitting knowledge. Plato refuses to take a systematic position towards language by mingling the divine with the human and the conventional with the natural. The easily proven ambiguity of plato's theory of language is shown to be (...) the basis of many of the problems in his metaphysics, epistemology, and aesthetics. (shrink)
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    Inspiration in the aesthetics of Plato.Morriss Henry Partee -1971 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 30 (1):87-95.
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    Plato's Poetics.Robert W. Hall &Morriss Henry Partee -1985 -American Journal of Philology 106 (2):247.
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    Plato on the rhetoric of poetry.Morriss Henry Partee -1974 -Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 33 (2):203-212.
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    Plato's poetics: the authority of beauty.Morriss Henry Partee -1981 - Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
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