Philosophy - Socrates View Of

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In Plato's The Symposium, the reader is confronted with some very different views of love as brought to us by Agathon, Phaedrus and Socrates, to name a few. Each man at the dinner party has a different point of view on the issue of love. Some of the men are old lovers, and some are just friends, and each puts in his thoughts of love as the evening wears on...
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Socrates' theories of love are a little different than everyone else's'. Being the great philosopher that he was, he had quite a different take on the issue. Socrates strove to find the truth in love. He was the "ideal lover of wisdom", never allowing himself to divert from the real pursuit of beauty: Since beauty is one of the true and ultimate objectives of love...
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