This article explores the nature of the erotic impulse set forth in Diotima's speech in Plato's Symposium, and in the myth of the Phaedrus, with a view to deciding how far Plato intends it to be a purely selfish process. After all, in the 'ladder of ascent' to the Beautiful Itself in Symp. 210-12, the individual beloved seems to be left behind, and even disdained, and Plato has been criticised for this, by such authorities as Gregory Vlastos. I argue that this cannot really have been Plato's intention, and adduce the later Platonist discussion about the proper form that a philosophic love-affair should take
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
What is the relation between ἔρως and λόγος in the Phaedrus? I explore the metaphor of psychic repro...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the conception of the body and its relationship to desire ar...
This article explores the nature of the erotic impulse set forth in Diotima's speech in Plato's Symp...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
What is it that we really love when we love an individual person, and to what extent are we egoistic...
This is a study of love (erōs) in Plato’s Symposium. It’s a study undertaken over three chapters, ea...
When people now talk about a relationship as being “Platonic”, they mean that the relationship is a ...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
Plato’s dialogues, the Symposium, and Phaedrus, provide a reasonableexplanation of love. G. Vlastos ...
This paper offers an intellectualist interpretation of Diotima’s speech in Plato’s Symposium. Dioti...
In this paper I investigate the understanding of eros expressed in the speeches of Phaedrus and Agat...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
What is the relation between ἔρως and λόγος in the Phaedrus? I explore the metaphor of psychic repro...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the conception of the body and its relationship to desire ar...
This article explores the nature of the erotic impulse set forth in Diotima's speech in Plato's Symp...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
What is it that we really love when we love an individual person, and to what extent are we egoistic...
This is a study of love (erōs) in Plato’s Symposium. It’s a study undertaken over three chapters, ea...
When people now talk about a relationship as being “Platonic”, they mean that the relationship is a ...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
Plato’s dialogues, the Symposium, and Phaedrus, provide a reasonableexplanation of love. G. Vlastos ...
This paper offers an intellectualist interpretation of Diotima’s speech in Plato’s Symposium. Dioti...
In this paper I investigate the understanding of eros expressed in the speeches of Phaedrus and Agat...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
What is the relation between ἔρως and λόγος in the Phaedrus? I explore the metaphor of psychic repro...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the conception of the body and its relationship to desire ar...