2. Platonic Eurhythmy – 4th century BC – part 2

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Previous chapter Eurhythmy as Divine Making of Society – The Laws, 2 In the Laws, Plato elaborates further the concept of eurhythmy. But in order to understand this new developments we must outline first the argumentation context. In Book 1, as in The Republic which addressed first the danger of wild rhythms, Plato discusses the effects of wine-parties and drunkenness that were commonplace practices in Athens, in other Greek cities and, he notices, among Barbarians as - Sur le concept de rythme – Nouvel article

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