Eryximachus' Speech and Presocratic Thought: Love as Cosmic Harmony

Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 48 (1):88-99 (2013)
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Abstract

There are some indications within the Symposium that Socrates will learn and describe the real truth about Love from his wise mentor Diotima. This leaves unclear why Plato decided to include the other speeches developed within the dialogue’s elaborate structure. Can we take anything seriously from these other speeches? This paper examines the doctor Eryximachus’ speech with the general hypothesis that we can actually learn from his medical metaphors about love as a healthy harmony.

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Amour et santé dans le Banquet de Platon : la notion d’harmonie.Lucia Saudelli - 2019 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 40 (1):1-23.

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