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Socrates' daimonic art : love for wisdom in four platonic dialogues / Elizabeth S. Belfiore.

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Van Pelt Library B398.L9 B45 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Belfiore, Elizabeth S., 1944-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Plato.
Socrates.
Platonic love.
Friendship--Philosophy.
Friendship.
Physical Description:
xvii, 304 pages ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Summary:
"Despite increasing interest in the figure of Socrates and in love in ancient Greece, no recent monograph studies these topics in all four of Plato's dialogues on love and friendship. This book provides important new insights into these subjects by examining Plato's characterization of Socrates in Symposium, Phaedrus, Lysis and the often neglected Alcibiades I. It focuses on the specific ways in which the philosopher searches for wisdom together with his young interlocutors, using an art that is 'erotic', not in a narrowly sexual sense, but because it shares characteristics attributed to the daimon Eros in Symposium. In all four dialogues, Socrates' art enables him, like Eros, to search for the beauty and wisdom he recognizes that he lacks and to help others seek these same objects of eros. Belfiore examines the dialogues as both philosophical and dramatic works, and considers many connections with Greek culture, including poetry and theater"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Introduction: overview of the erotic dialogues; Part I. Socrates and Two Young Men: 1. 'Your love and mine': erôs and self-knowledge in Alcibiades I; 2. 'In love with acquiring friends': Socrates in the Lysis; Part II. Erôs and Hybris in the Symposium: Introduction to Part II: the narrators of the Symposium; 3. In praise of Eros: the speeches in the Symposium; 4. 'You are hubristic': Socrates, Alcibiades and Agathon; Part III. Love and Friendship in the Phaedrus: Introduction to Part III: the erotic art in the Symposium and Phaedrus; 5. The lover's friendship; 6. The lovers' dance: charioteer and horses; Conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781107007581
1107007585
OCLC:
759914997

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