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A conversational exchange examines eros, persuasion, and the human soul as a young man reads a rival's speech and Socrates critiques it; their dialogue moves from competing accounts of love to philosophical distinctions between erotic madness and rational recollection. Socrates offers arguments and a mythic charioteer allegory to describe the soul's ascent and the transformative force of divine inspiration. The discussion then turns to rhetoric, contrasting empty techniques and sophistic shows with a conception of true rhetoric grounded in knowledge of the soul and truth. Throughout, speeches, myths, and philosophical reflection are woven to explore how love, art, and knowledge interrelate.
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