This is a study of love (erōs) in Plato’s Symposium. It’s a study undertaken over three chapters, each of which serves as a stepping stone for the following and addresses one of three primary aims. First: to provide an interpretation of Plato’s favored theory of erōs in the Symposium, or as it’s referred to here, a theory of Platonic love. This theory is understood to be ultimately concerned with a practice of living which, if developed correctly, may come to constitute the life most worth living for a human being. On this interpretation, Platonic love is the desire for Beauty, ultimately for the sake of eudaimonic immortality, manifested through productive activity. Second: to offer a reading of the Symposium which attends to the work’s li...
If it is possible to say that there is a theory of Art in Plato, it is related to the reflexion of t...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In his dialogues, Plato presents different ways in which to understand the relation between Forms an...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
What is it that we really love when we love an individual person, and to what extent are we egoistic...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
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 ...
Plato\u27s Symposium is widely regarded as among the most influential of Plato\u27s dialogues. The S...
Plato’s Symposium strives to resolve the tension between physical and moral love. After characterizi...
This thesis explores the link between friendship and education in the writings of Plato. A chapter i...
When people now talk about a relationship as being “Platonic”, they mean that the relationship is a ...
In his dialogues, Plato presents different ways in which to understand the relation between Forms a...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
One of the ways in which Plato has captured the popular imagination is with the claim that the philo...
If it is possible to say that there is a theory of Art in Plato, it is related to the reflexion of t...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In his dialogues, Plato presents different ways in which to understand the relation between Forms an...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
What is it that we really love when we love an individual person, and to what extent are we egoistic...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
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 ...
Plato\u27s Symposium is widely regarded as among the most influential of Plato\u27s dialogues. The S...
Plato’s Symposium strives to resolve the tension between physical and moral love. After characterizi...
This thesis explores the link between friendship and education in the writings of Plato. A chapter i...
When people now talk about a relationship as being “Platonic”, they mean that the relationship is a ...
In his dialogues, Plato presents different ways in which to understand the relation between Forms a...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
One of the ways in which Plato has captured the popular imagination is with the claim that the philo...
If it is possible to say that there is a theory of Art in Plato, it is related to the reflexion of t...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In his dialogues, Plato presents different ways in which to understand the relation between Forms an...