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In the Symposium, Plato values philosophy, as exemplified by Socrates, over a number of other arts which are given as points of comparison: medicine, as exemplified by Eryximachus, comedy as exemplified by Aristophanes, and tragedy as exemplified by Agathon.
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The Symposium (Ancient Greek: ) is a philosophical book written by Plato sometime after 385 BC. On one level, the book deals with the genealogy, nature and purpose of love; on another level, it ...
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Ask any question on Symposium (Plato) and get it answered FAST! ... Monarch Notes 01-01-1963 Symposium Introduction: This dialogue is rivalled only by the Protagoras for dramatic perfection. In addition, there are subtle touches of insight, as well as expository writing of the highest order.
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More so than any other of Plato's dialogues, The Symposium is not just a vivid conversation; it's a full-blown drama: a comedy in three acts with an introduction, two interludes, and an epilog.
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2) Overview of The Symposium of Plato A Platonic Dialogue by Katherine Stabile Modified by Philip A. Pecorino ... Medicine, just like music, generates harmony between divergent elements (notes). The instant that concord among the bodily elements is achieved, the body is in attunement. This attunement is the product...
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Notes Toward an Introduction to Plato. By Trish Roberts-Miller. There are many translations out .... (I'd add Symposium and Republic, but that's just me.) ...
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Plato, the Symposium ... Ralph Wedgwood (MIT), lecture notes on the Symposium: Part I and Part II. ... Paul Epstein, "The Treatment of Poetry in the Symposium of Plato."
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FOUR NOTES ON PLATO'S SYMPOSIUM but have failed to observe the great power of geometrical equality among both gods and men: you hold that self-advantage is ...
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