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A series of speeches delivered at a convivial banquet examines Eros from varied angles, beginning with personal encomia and moving toward a philosophical account that presents desire as a drive toward the eternal. One interlocutor recounts a teacher's ladder of love that progresses from bodily attraction through appreciation of laws and knowledge to contemplation of Beauty itself, framing procreation as both physical and intellectual. The text blends rhetoric, poetic imagery, and comic moments, and closes with a drunken testimony that illuminates the central philosopher's character and pedagogical aim.
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