Symposium
by Plato
- Pages
- 131
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780140449273
- Reading Time
- ~2h 18min
Symposium is a book by Plato. It has 131 pages.
About this book
Plato’s Symposium presents a philosophical exploration of love through the recorded conversations of several Athenian guests at a drinking party. Set in classical Athens, the dialogue unfolds as each participant offers a distinct speech praising Eros, ranging from mythological accounts to rigorous logical argument. At the center stands Socrates, who recounts teachings attributed to the priestess Diotima, outlining a progressive ascent from physical attraction to the contemplation of abstract beauty and truth. The work also preserves Aristophanes’ famous allegory of divided humans seeking their other halves, a narrative that has profoundly shaped Western cultural understandings of romance. Written in the Socratic tradition, the text examines desire not merely as an emotional impulse but as a philosophical force that drives human aspiration. Its interplay of humor, drama, and metaphysical inquiry established a foundational framework for subsequent discussions on ethics, aesthetics, and the nature of human connection.
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Symposium has 131 pages.
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Plato’s Symposium presents a philosophical exploration of love through the recorded conversations of several Athenian guests at a drinking party. Set in classical Athens, the dialogue unfolds as each participant offers a distinct speech praising Eros, ranging from mythological accounts to rigorous l...
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Symposium was written by Plato.