The Symposium by Plato

In a lively and engaging dialogue set during a banquet, a group of prominent Athenian figures, including Socrates, engage in a series of speeches that explore the nature and purpose of love. Each guest presents their own perspective on love, ranging from physical attraction to the pursuit of divine beauty and truth. Through these varied discourses, the conversation delves into philosophical themes such as the duality of human nature, the role of love in personal and societal development, and the pursuit of wisdom. The dialogue ultimately highlights the transformative power of love as a force that transcends the physical realm, guiding individuals toward higher understanding and fulfillment.

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Published
-385
Nationality
Greek
Length
Very Short
Pages
80-120
Original Language
Ancient greek
Avg User Rating
(4.3)
Alternate Titles
- Das Gastmahl
- El Banquete
- Il Convito
- Le Banquet
- Le Banquet De Platon

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