In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for my own interpretation of the dialogue. In the Lysis, Socrates argues that all love is motivated by the desire for one’s own good. This conclusion has struck many interpreters as unattractive, so much so that some attempt to reinterpret the dialogue, such that it either does not offer an account of interpersonal love, or that it offers an account on which love is, in fact, an other-regarding state. Others, notably Vlastos, criticize Socrates’ theory as implausibly and repellently egoistic. I maintain, against the first group, that Socrates is indeed offering an egoistic theory of love. I argue, against the second, that, while Socrates’ theory...
The study compares Theognis' and Socrates' concept of love: there is an ambivalence of love present ...
The paper claims that we cannot understand properly Platonic conception of love and friendship unles...
The paper claims that we cannot understand properly Platonic conception of love and friendship unles...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
What is it that we really love when we love an individual person, and to what extent are we egoistic...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main ob...
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main ob...
This is a study of love (erōs) in Plato’s Symposium. It’s a study undertaken over three chapters, ea...
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main ob...
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main ob...
The study compares Theognis' and Socrates' concept of love: there is an ambivalence of love present ...
The paper claims that we cannot understand properly Platonic conception of love and friendship unles...
The paper claims that we cannot understand properly Platonic conception of love and friendship unles...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
In this chapter, I offer an overview of current scholarly debates on Plato's Lysis. I also argue for...
What is it that we really love when we love an individual person, and to what extent are we egoistic...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main ob...
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main ob...
This is a study of love (erōs) in Plato’s Symposium. It’s a study undertaken over three chapters, ea...
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main ob...
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main ob...
The study compares Theognis' and Socrates' concept of love: there is an ambivalence of love present ...
The paper claims that we cannot understand properly Platonic conception of love and friendship unles...
The paper claims that we cannot understand properly Platonic conception of love and friendship unles...