This short paper analyzes the concept of love and some of its philosophical implications in Plato's Symposium. My conjectural thesis concerns the possibility of improving the understanding of some of these problems through a simple division of platonic eros in three conceptually distinct kinds of eros. Thanks to this approach, one can better comprehend both the logical form of the desire underlying the basic structure of platonic love, and the consequences that the nature of the feedback from the desired object has on the desiring subject
In the Symposium and Phaedrus Plato transforms the coeval way of thinking about eros. Since the time...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
Plato\u27s Symposium is widely regarded as among the most influential of Plato\u27s dialogues. The S...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
This is a study of love (erōs) in Plato’s Symposium. It’s a study undertaken over three chapters, ea...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
One of the ways in which Plato has captured the popular imagination is with the claim that the philo...
Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the p...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
After addressing some introductory questions – how are we to comprehend Plato’s conception of desire...
In the Symposium, Plato states that love is desire to know. Both philosophy and psychoanalysis regar...
Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the p...
* O texto é a versão final e modificada de um trabalho apresentado no X Symposium Platonicum, organi...
This paper will examine Plato's conception of eros in the Symposium by looking to his predecessors. ...
Abstract The Study of love and its meaning, not as a philosophical, literary or social concept, but ...
In the Symposium and Phaedrus Plato transforms the coeval way of thinking about eros. Since the time...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
Plato\u27s Symposium is widely regarded as among the most influential of Plato\u27s dialogues. The S...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
This is a study of love (erōs) in Plato’s Symposium. It’s a study undertaken over three chapters, ea...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
One of the ways in which Plato has captured the popular imagination is with the claim that the philo...
Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the p...
International audiencePlato's Dialogues continue to challenge our common definition of love. Whereas...
After addressing some introductory questions – how are we to comprehend Plato’s conception of desire...
In the Symposium, Plato states that love is desire to know. Both philosophy and psychoanalysis regar...
Though Dante never read Plato's dialogues on love, when examining the texts of Dante one notes the p...
* O texto é a versão final e modificada de um trabalho apresentado no X Symposium Platonicum, organi...
This paper will examine Plato's conception of eros in the Symposium by looking to his predecessors. ...
Abstract The Study of love and its meaning, not as a philosophical, literary or social concept, but ...
In the Symposium and Phaedrus Plato transforms the coeval way of thinking about eros. Since the time...
This article investigates the internal structure of ἔρως, as it is conceptualized in Plato’s Symposi...
Plato\u27s Symposium is widely regarded as among the most influential of Plato\u27s dialogues. The S...