Rapp begins with a question posed by the poet Theodore Roethke: GCGBPShould we say that the self, once perceived, becomes a soul?GC Through her examination of PlatoGCOs Phaedrus and her insights about the place of forgetting in a life, Rapp answers RoethkeGCOs query with a resounding Yes. In so doing, Rapp reimagines the Phaedrus, interprets anew PlatoGCOs relevance to contemporary life, and offers an innovative account of forgetting as a fertile fragility constitutive of humanity.Drawing upon poetry... Mehr
Fordham University Press
Ordinary Oblivion and the Self Unmoored
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