Several key lines concerning the relationship between Socrates and Alcibiades, extracted from the Symposium and the Alcibiades 1, are discussed for the purpose of detecting the epistemic value that Plato attributed to eros in his new model of education. As result of this analysis, I argue for the philosophical significance of the relationship between Socrates and Alcibiades as a clear example – even when failed – of the epistemic role of eros in the dialogically extended knowledge
Commentators of Plato\u27s Symposium rarely recognize the importance of traditional Greek conception...
We are told by the Ancients that a philosopher is a “friend” (philos) of wisdom. But Plato was convi...
Plato's Lysis, a comprehensive study of philia, can be treated as a prelude to the issue of eros, di...
Several key lines concerning the relationship between Socrates and Alcibiades, extracted from the Sy...
Eros - in theory and, perhaps, in practice - was a central concern of certain pre-Socratics, most ob...
Commentators of Plato’s Symposium rarely recognize the importance of traditional Greek conceptions o...
In evaluating Alcibiades' speech in Plato's Symposium, modern commentators often either conflate the...
In this paper I investigate the understanding of eros expressed in the speeches of Phaedrus and Agat...
To get to the point immediately concerning how I think about the relationship between the first five...
The first part of my hypothesis, then, is simple enough, and would be accepted in principle by most ...
The discussion on the nature of Eros (love as sexual desire) in Plato’s Symposium offers us special...
Plato\u27s Symposium is one of the most puzzling dialogues among his works to interpret. It has many...
This paper will examine Plato's conception of eros in the Symposium by looking to his predecessors. ...
* O texto é a versão final e modificada de um trabalho apresentado no X Symposium Platonicum, organi...
Plato’s Symposium (2001) consists of seven speeches in praise of eros — the god of love, the shared ...
Commentators of Plato\u27s Symposium rarely recognize the importance of traditional Greek conception...
We are told by the Ancients that a philosopher is a “friend” (philos) of wisdom. But Plato was convi...
Plato's Lysis, a comprehensive study of philia, can be treated as a prelude to the issue of eros, di...
Several key lines concerning the relationship between Socrates and Alcibiades, extracted from the Sy...
Eros - in theory and, perhaps, in practice - was a central concern of certain pre-Socratics, most ob...
Commentators of Plato’s Symposium rarely recognize the importance of traditional Greek conceptions o...
In evaluating Alcibiades' speech in Plato's Symposium, modern commentators often either conflate the...
In this paper I investigate the understanding of eros expressed in the speeches of Phaedrus and Agat...
To get to the point immediately concerning how I think about the relationship between the first five...
The first part of my hypothesis, then, is simple enough, and would be accepted in principle by most ...
The discussion on the nature of Eros (love as sexual desire) in Plato’s Symposium offers us special...
Plato\u27s Symposium is one of the most puzzling dialogues among his works to interpret. It has many...
This paper will examine Plato's conception of eros in the Symposium by looking to his predecessors. ...
* O texto é a versão final e modificada de um trabalho apresentado no X Symposium Platonicum, organi...
Plato’s Symposium (2001) consists of seven speeches in praise of eros — the god of love, the shared ...
Commentators of Plato\u27s Symposium rarely recognize the importance of traditional Greek conception...
We are told by the Ancients that a philosopher is a “friend” (philos) of wisdom. But Plato was convi...
Plato's Lysis, a comprehensive study of philia, can be treated as a prelude to the issue of eros, di...