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Symposia: Plato, the Erotic, and Moral Value Book

Symposia: Plato, the Erotic, and Moral Value
Symposia: Plato, the Erotic, and Moral Value, Socrates was wise, because he knew that he did not know anything; this has long been the prevailing wisdom of the Socratic-Platonic tradition. In Plato's Middle Period - spanning dialogues such as Phaedo, Symposium, Republic, and Phaedrus - Socrates consi, Symposia: Plato, the Erotic, and Moral Value has a rating of 4 stars
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Symposia: Plato, the Erotic, and Moral Value, Socrates was wise, because he knew that he did not know anything; this has long been the prevailing wisdom of the Socratic-Platonic tradition. In Plato's Middle Period - spanning dialogues such as Phaedo, Symposium, Republic, and Phaedrus - Socrates consi, Symposia: Plato, the Erotic, and Moral Value
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  • Symposia: Plato, the Erotic, and Moral Value
  • Written by author Louis A. Ruprecht
  • Published by State University of New York Press, September 1999
  • Socrates was wise, because he knew that he did not know anything; this has long been the prevailing wisdom of the Socratic-Platonic tradition. In Plato's Middle Period - spanning dialogues such as Phaedo, Symposium, Republic, and Phaedrus - Socrates consi
  • Socrates was wise, because he knew that he did not know anything; this has long been the prevailing wisdom of the Socratic-Platonic tradition. In Plato's Middle Period - spanning dialogues such as Phaedo, Symposium, Republic, and Phaedrus - Socrates consi
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: On Beginning Cautiously or, What Do We Mean by Ethics?1
Ch. 1Symposium, The First: Plato or, Cosmology, Ethics, and the Poets21
Ch. 2Symposium, The Second: The Erotic or, Love in the Middle39
Ch. 3Symposium, The Third: Moral Value or, Counting, Being, and True Love71
Conclusion: On Ending Graciously or, The Greek Legacy Today105
AppOn Language and Literacy127
Notes141
Select Bibliography173
Index177


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