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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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Symposium by Plato, part of the Internet Classics Archive ... Commentary: Quite a few comments have been posted about Symposium. Download: A 116k text-only version is available for download. ... Symposium; By Plato ; Written 360 B.C.E ; Translated by Benjamin Jowett...
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classics.mit.edu/Plato/symposium.html
classics.mit.edu/Plato/symposium.html
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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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In the Symposium, Plato seems to have reasoned out an internal mechanism through which men may make their way through the world of Becoming to the world of Being.
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www.cyberpat.com/shirlsite/essays/plato.html
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A short summary of Plato's The Symposium. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Symposium. ... Apollodorus relates to an unnamed companion a story he learned from Aristodemus about a symposium, or dinner-party, given in honor of the tragedian Agathon. Socrates arrives at the party late, as he was lost...
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www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/symposium/summary.html
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Ask Miss Marm ... The Symposium Message Board ... Home > SparkNotes > Philosophy Study Guides > The Symposium...
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Download the free ebook: Symposium by Plato ... Author Plato, 427? BC-347? BC ... Title Symposium...
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This book is concerned with Plato's examination of the nature and aims of human desire, and the role that it plays in our ethical lives. For Plato, analysing our desires is a way of reflecting on the kind of people that we are, and on our prospects for a worthwhile and ... Subject: Classics Book Title: Plato's Symposium...
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In Plato's Symposium, Aristophanes' contribution to the discussion of love is to tell the story of the creation of lesbians, gays, and heterosexuals. ... Soul Mates, adapted from Aristophanes' Speech on Love from the Symposium...
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