The Symposium

The Symposium

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Mar 12, 2014 · 영어 · 오디오북

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출판됨 Mar 12, 2014
출판사 Librivox

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In one of Plato's more accessible works, Apollodorus tells a friend about a drinking party (or symposium) attended by many of intellectuals of late 5th century Athens. The men are one their second night of celebration for Agathon's victory at the city Dionysia, and decide that instead of drinking, they should give speeches in praise of love. - Summary by Libby Gohn

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로맨스 스릴러 & 서스펜스 액션 & 어드벤처 역사 유머 철학 만화 그래픽 노블 고전 현대 정치 자연 심리학

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Plato's "Symposium." Initially, I anticipated that the book would be quite challenging to navigate, given its historical context, but I was pleasantly surprised by its engaging and accessible nature. My edition of the book came equipped with insightful notes that greatly aided my understanding and made the reading experience all the more enriching.Unexpectedly, I discovered that the text had a open exploration of same-sex love. This added a fascinating layer to the narrative and expanded the scope of the themes being discussed. The highlight for me was the concluding segment, where Alcibiades, drunk, expresses his emotions for Socrates, who seems to have placed him in the "friendzone." This scene was hilarious, adding a humanizing touch to the philosophical discussions.Upon reflection, one of the central takeaways from the book is the varied perspectives on love. While some viewpoints emphasize romantic relationships, particularly between individuals of the same gender, the underlying essence of love emerges as a profound connection with knowledge. It becomes evident that the true essence of love aligns with a passion for wisdom and intellectual exploration, essentially synonymous with the love of philosophy.

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