Webb20 feb. 2004 · Plato discusses love (erôs) and friendship (philia) primarily in two dialogues, the Lysis and the Symposium, though the Phaedrus also adds significantly to his views.In each work, Socrates as the quintessential philosopher is in two ways center stage, first, as a lover of wisdom (sophia) and discussion (logos), and, second, as himself an inverter or … Webbthe sections of the Phaedrus which are not actually speeches exer-cise rhetorical persuasion as well. The basis of this argument lies in the explication of a troubling paradox. The opening Unes of the dialogue contain an exchange between Socrates and Phaedrus, in which Phaedrus is teased for carrying a written copy of Lysias's speech with him ...
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WebbAt Phaedrus 235c Plato names the poets Sappho and Anacreon. Various interpretations of this naming have been offered over the past fifty years and the question of its relation to the rest of the Phaedrus has been judged ‘difficult and controversial’.1 I would like to contribute to this on-going discussion by Webb30 apr. 2024 · Platonis Phaedrus, Vol. 4 : Recensuit, Prolegomenis Et Commentariis Instruxit... 2024年 04月 30日 Platonis Phaedrus, Vol. 4 : Recensuit, Prolegomenis Et Commentariis Instruxit (Classic Reprint) hout michiels
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WebbAvailable in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Platonic love is a concept that has profoundly shaped Western literature, philosophy and intellectual history for centuries. First developed in the Symposium and the Phaedrus, it was taken up … WebbPhaedrus' 'Phaedrus', the embittered, elderly Greek freedman, in each case appropriates to himself words spoken by them in deception. The Aesopean moral was not to take anything at face value: 'decipit frons prima multos' (4.2.5 … WebbAesopus auctor quam materiam repperit, Hanc ego polivi versibus senariis. Duplex libelli dos est: quod risum movet. Et quod prudenti vitam consilio monet. 5 Calumniari si quis autem voluerit, Quod arbores loquantur, non tantum ferae, Fictis iocari nos meminerit fabulis. Fabulae Aesopiae. Phaedrus, Augusti libertus. houtmoed