About This Book
A retelling frames a convivial banquet where several guests deliver successive encomia to Love, each offering a different account of its origins, aims, and moral effects. Speeches range from poetic and comic myths to medical and legalized distinctions between noble and common love, exploring eros as desire for beauty, procreation, and excellence. Socrates interrogates assumptions and relays a teacher's account that reconceives erotic longing as a philosophical ascent toward the Form of Beauty. The evening ends with an intoxicated companion praising Socrates, complicating the earlier theorizing and exposing tensions between reputation, desire, and the pursuit of wisdom.
About the Author
More Books by This Author
6 picks
You May Also Like
6 picks
"Old Scrooge": A Christmas Carol in Five Staves. / Dramatized from Charles Dickens' Celebrated Christmas Story.
by Charles Augustus Scott
20.000 Mijlen onder Zee: Oostelijk Halfrond
by Jules Verne
20.000 Mijlen onder Zee: Westelijk Halfrond
by Jules Verne
A Child's Garden of Verses
by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Child's Garden of Verses
by Robert Louis Stevenson
A Child's Garden of Verses
by Robert Louis Stevenson





