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Phaedrus

Anc Grk. Φαῖδρος · около 370 до н. э.
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Summary

The dialogue "Phaedrus" by Plato is a conversation between Socrates and Phaedrus, where they discuss themes of love, rhetoric, and the soul. It begins with a discussion about a speech by Lysias, which claims that it is better to be loved than to love. Socrates critiques this idea and offers his own speeches, examining the nature of love and its impact on the soul. The dialogue then shifts to a discussion on the art of rhetoric, its role in society, and the necessity of true knowledge for effective persuasion. In conclusion, Socrates reflects on the immortality of the soul and its pursuit of truth and the divine.

Phaedrus
Date of publication: 29 September 2024
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Phaedrus
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Original titleAnc Grk. Φαῖδρος · около 370 до н. э.
Genre: Philosophy