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Plato's Symposium

A Critical Guide

A comprehensive and incisive treatment of this multi-layered dialogue and its main critical issues, focusing on the central theme of er?s.

Pierre Destr\u00E9e (Edited by), Zina Giannopoulou (Edited by)

9781107110052, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 May 2017

280 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 1.9 cm, 0.52 kg

Plato's Symposium is an exceptionally multi-layered dialogue. At once a historical document, a philosophical drama that enacts abstract ideas in an often light-hearted way, and a literary masterpiece, it has exerted an influence that goes well beyond the confines of philosophy. The essays in this volume, by leading scholars, offer detailed analyses of all parts of the work, focusing on the central and much-debated theme of er?s or 'human desire' - which can refer both to physical desire or desire for happiness. They reveal thematic continuities between the prologue and the various speeches as well as between the speec]

Plato's Symposium Destrée Giannopoulou Hardback Cambridge University Press

Plato's Symposium

A Critical Guide

A comprehensive and incisive treatment of this multi-layered dialogue and its main critical issues, focusing on the central theme of er?s.

Pierre Destr\u00E9e (Edited by), Zina Giannopoulou (Edited by)

9781107110052, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 23 May 2017

280 pages

23.5 x 15.7 x 1.9 cm, 0.52 kg

Plato's Symposium is an exceptionally multi-layered dialogue. At once a historical document, a philosophical drama that enacts abstract ideas in an often light-hearted way, and a literary masterpiece, it has exerted an influence that goes well beyond the confines of philosophy. The essays in this volume, by leading scholars, offer detailed analyses of all parts of the work, focusing on the central and much-debated theme of er?s or 'human desire' - which can refer both to physical desire or desire for happiness. They reveal thematic continuities between the prologue and the various speeches as well as between the speec]

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