Plato's Phaedrus consists of three speeches about love (230e-257b) and the discussion about rhetoric (257b-279c). These two halves seem not to go together, although Socrates in the same dialogue claims, that each speech should be unified like a living creature. This work tries to solve this problem by searching for the linkage among these themes of dialogue Phaedrus: soul and its leading, cosmos, rhetoric, beauty, love and philosophy. This exploration is followed by a speculation, that Plato defends in this dialogue his own writing. The results of this speculation support this work's author's opinion, that Plato inserts the mentioned rupture into this dialogue deliberately to motivate the reader to the philosophical interpretation
The three parts of the soul in the Myth of the Chariot are most often understood to correspond to th...
The three parts of the soul in the Myth of the Chariot are most often understood to correspond to th...
Theme of the bachelor's thesis is love in Plato's dialogues Symposium and Phaedrus. For the characte...
Plato's Phaedrus consists of three speeches about love (230e-257b) and the discussion about rhetoric...
This study aims at explaining the fundamental use or the function of mythic imagery that take place ...
El presente artículo ofrece un análisis comparado de los tres discursos del Fedro de Platón. El obje...
In this thesis I start by examining collection and division in Plato???s Phaedrus. I argue that\ud i...
In this thesis I explore and compare the two treatments of soul in Plato's Phaedrus, and argue that ...
Phaedo of Elis was well-known as a writer of Socratic dialogues, and it seems inconceivable that Pla...
In this paper, I question a widespread reading of a passage in the last part of the Phaedrus dealing...
In this paper, I question a widespread reading of a passage in the last part of the Phaedrus dealing...
In this paper, I question a widespread reading of a passage in the last part of the Phaedrus dealing...
The final thesis aims to develop the question of beauty in Plato. To do so, it tries to gain a prope...
This thesis is primarily a study of the first three speeches uttered in praise of Erôs in Plato's Sy...
The final thesis aims to develop the question of beauty in Plato. To do so, it tries to gain a prope...
The three parts of the soul in the Myth of the Chariot are most often understood to correspond to th...
The three parts of the soul in the Myth of the Chariot are most often understood to correspond to th...
Theme of the bachelor's thesis is love in Plato's dialogues Symposium and Phaedrus. For the characte...
Plato's Phaedrus consists of three speeches about love (230e-257b) and the discussion about rhetoric...
This study aims at explaining the fundamental use or the function of mythic imagery that take place ...
El presente artículo ofrece un análisis comparado de los tres discursos del Fedro de Platón. El obje...
In this thesis I start by examining collection and division in Plato???s Phaedrus. I argue that\ud i...
In this thesis I explore and compare the two treatments of soul in Plato's Phaedrus, and argue that ...
Phaedo of Elis was well-known as a writer of Socratic dialogues, and it seems inconceivable that Pla...
In this paper, I question a widespread reading of a passage in the last part of the Phaedrus dealing...
In this paper, I question a widespread reading of a passage in the last part of the Phaedrus dealing...
In this paper, I question a widespread reading of a passage in the last part of the Phaedrus dealing...
The final thesis aims to develop the question of beauty in Plato. To do so, it tries to gain a prope...
This thesis is primarily a study of the first three speeches uttered in praise of Erôs in Plato's Sy...
The final thesis aims to develop the question of beauty in Plato. To do so, it tries to gain a prope...
The three parts of the soul in the Myth of the Chariot are most often understood to correspond to th...
The three parts of the soul in the Myth of the Chariot are most often understood to correspond to th...
Theme of the bachelor's thesis is love in Plato's dialogues Symposium and Phaedrus. For the characte...