Plato versus Nietzsche on Love
.... Nietzsche (452) contended that respect "is already a bridge to
love."
Plato (81) saw
love as a virtue related in many ways to happiness and to that which is ....
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Plato and Online Dating: Concerning Rhetoric and Persuasion on the ...
.... Greek Philosopher
Plato (see: Magee, 2001: 3-10) concerning rhetoric and persuasion in a series of written communications on the topic of falling in
love online ....
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The Symposium
.... and his mother poor and foolish. Such . . . is the nature of the spirit
Love (
Plato 195). Diotima positions
love higher than that ....
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Plato's theory of Ideas (Forms)
....
love and wisdom can be seen in Diotima's claim that "wisdom is concerned with the loveliest of things, and
Love is the
love of what is lovely" (
Plato 556). ....
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Issues in Plato's Symposium
.... intelligence and who ostensibly has no vested interest in or social claim to physical
love with Socrates is best suited to giving Socrates (as
Plato tells the ....
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Love and Marriage
.... Another view of eros arises in
Plato's Symposium, which valorizes male homosexual
love and acquiesces in male/female
love as a necessary evil until Socrates ....
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Plato and the Sophists
....
love which synthesizes intellect and emotion with the physical to become an act of fulfillment. As a matter of final note, it appears that in "Phaedrus"
Plato ....
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Plato as a Rhetorician
....
love which synthesizes intellect and emotion with the physical to become an act of fulfillment. As a matter of final note, it appears that in "Phaedrus"
Plato ....
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Philosophies of Plato & Nietzsche
.... As Socrates asks of Glaucon in The Republic; "And is not the
love of learning of wisdom, which is philosophy" (
Plato, 1987, 376b). ....
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Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius, and Andraeus Capellanus
.... The Art of Courtly
Love. As a first pass, one might propose that the hypothesis seems to be true for all the authors except Sophocles.
Plato's dislike of ....
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Taoism & Lao-Tzu and Idealism & Plato
.... is explored, specifically with reference to homosexual
love, but more generally with reference to all forms of
love. One problem facing
Plato and Socrates in ....
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Analysis of Plato's Euthyphro Dialogue
The purpose of this research is to examine the Euthyphro dialogue by
Plato. .... is basing his case on his certain knowledge of the gods--what they
love and do not ....
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History & Sophocles, Plato, Marcus Aurelius & Capellanus
.... The Art of Courtly
Love. Trans. John Jay Parry. New York: Columbia University Press, 1960. Clegg, Jerry S. The Structure of
Plato's Philosophy. ....
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Plato's Dialogues
.... dialogues that
Plato believes such true knowledge can only be known in death, when the soul is released from the limitations of the body and mind. Only
love of ....
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PLATO ESSAY: Plato's Dialogues
.... dialogues that
Plato believes such true knowledge can only be known in death, when the soul is released from the limitations of the body and mind. Only
love of ....
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Plato's Critique of Rhetoric
.... i9ts fundamental assumptions about lovers and no-lovers (
Plato, 169). In the process, he is ready to begin comparing seduction for
love to seduction for ....
(496

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Homer and Plato
.... Such depictions are critiqued by
Plato as leading individuals away from the truth. .... Hector is torn between
love of family and
love of state, both ideals to the ....
(1259

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Confucius and Plato
.... it will finally be argued here that both Confucius and
Plato believe together in the .... Augustine's '
love and do as you please'" (Graham 84), but in fact Confucius ....
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Homer'sThe Iliad & Plato's Meno
.... Such depictions are critiqued by
Plato as leading individuals away from the truth. .... Hector is torn between
love of family and
love of state, both ideals to the ....
(1259

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Symposium & Phaedrus
.... logical inquiry. So it is with the concept of
love as illustrated in two of
Plato's dialogues, Symposium and Phaedrus.
Love is the ....
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Theme & Meaning of Death in Venice
.... Platonic idea of
love as a desire for something that one does not have, he does not achieve the acquisition of knowledge based on this
love that
Plato taught. ....
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The Women of Ancient Greece
.... the ethos of eros in the shape of
love's ideal form--not desire to physically possess the beloved object but desire to give
love, especially to wisdom (
Plato 83 ....
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The Heroic Ideal: Plato and Socrates
.... quite clear from where he derives his values and sense of justice, "Men of Athens, I honor and
love you; but I shall obey God rather than you" (
Plato, 1956, p ....
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Censorship Issues The purpose of this resear
.... is a commonplace of the censorship debate that
Plato was a poet; that the Symposium is nothing if not poetic, lyrical; and that the kind of
love celebrated in ....
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A Comparison of Two Paintings
.... As Socrates says in
Plato's dialogue Symposium, nothing is more powerful than
love; For, as the story goes, it was not Ares that captured
Love, but
Love that ....
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Raymond Carver Short Story
.... Arthur M. Saltzman points out that this story can be considered a burlesque of
Plato's Symposium, a dialogue which explores the power of
love in society ....
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Fictional Dialogue Between Plato & Jane Addams
.... be strange to my native Athens- it is something called "
love for family .... Poretsky, S. "A Kindler, Gentler Republic: The Effects of
Plato's Republic on Thomas ....
(801

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Philosophy: Love of Wisdom
.... I would point my friend to the great philosophers,
Plato, Socrates, Kant, and many others, who each developed his own "
love of wisdom" predicated on a personal ....
(578

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Philosophies of Plato & Confucius
.... for force to instill social order, and he also rejected the utopianism of those who said that
love was the only answer. He would have rejected
Plato's call to ....
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Current Political Philosophy & Plato
.... society. These,
Plato says, are embodied, "as far as possible [in] the
love of the city as this particular city, as one's own city. As ....
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