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What did Plato argue in The Republic?

  • A The social value of literature
  • B The risky consequences of poetic inspiration
  • C The critique of artistic expressions
  • D The study of historical events
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In “The Republic”, Plato presented a strong argument against the potential risks of poetic inspiration. He suggested that poetry could stir intense emotions and irrational behavior, leading to potential instability in society.

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