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Berg, Steven, (1959-)
Eros and the intoxications of enlightenment = on Plato's Symposium /
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正題名/作者:
Eros and the intoxications of enlightenment/ Steven Berg.
其他題名:
on Plato's Symposium /
作者:
Berg, Steven,
出版者:
Albany :State University of New York Press, : c2010.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xii, 170 p.).
標題:
Love. -
電子資源:
Full text available:
ISBN:
9781438430195 (electronic bk.)
Eros and the intoxications of enlightenment = on Plato's Symposium /
Berg, Steven,1959-
Eros and the intoxications of enlightenment
on Plato's Symposium /[electronic resource] :Steven Berg. - Albany :State University of New York Press,c2010. - 1 online resource (xii, 170 p.). - SUNY series in ancient Greek philosophy.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-168) and index.
Introduction -- Athens and Enlightenment -- Socrates made beautiful -- Phaedrus : Phaedrus' best city in speech -- Pausanias : noble lies and the fulfillment of greekness -- Eryximachus : sovereign science and the sacred law -- Athens and the poets -- Aristophanes : Eros, soul, and law -- Agathon : Eros, soul, and rhetoric -- Socrates and Athens -- Socrates : daimonic eros -- Alcibiades : divine Socrates -- Conclusion: Socrates and Plato.
"An original analysis of one of Plato's most well-known and pivotal dialogues, this study is based upon the effort to think together the most manifest themes of the Symposium (the nature of eros and the relation between poetry and philosophy) with its less obvious but no less essential themes(the character of the city and the nature and limitations of sophistic enlightenment). Author Steven Berg offers an interpretation of this dialogue wherein all the speakers at the banquet - with the exception of Socrates - not only offer their views on the nature of love, but represent Athens and the Athenian enlightenment. Accordingly, Socrates' speech, taken in relation to the speeches that precede it, is shown to articulate the relation between Socrates and the Athenian enlightenment, to expose the limitations of that enlightenment, and thereforefinally to bring to light the irresolvable tension between Socrates and his philosophy and the city of Athens even at her most enlightened."--BOOK JACKET.
ISBN: 9781438430195 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Personal Names:
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LC Class. No.: B385 / .B47 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 184
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