Platonic criticism

The Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms - Ross Murfin 2018

Platonic criticism

Platonic criticism: A type of literary criticism that judges a work by its extrinsic purpose rather than by any intrinsic (artistic) value, unlike Aristotelian criticism. Platonic critics determine the value of a work by assessing whether it has a useful nonartistic purpose or application, such as promoting morality.