Erotic Wisdom – Philosophy and Intermediacy in Plato’s Symposium

Erotic Wisdom – Philosophy and Intermediacy in Plato’s Symposium

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Name: Erotic Wisdom – Philosophy and Intermediacy in Plato’s Symposium
Format: pdf
Size: 2.36 MB

Book:

Title: Erotic Wisdom
Author: Gary Alan Scott
Language: angielski
Year: 2008
Subjects: History, Philosophy, Nonfiction
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 9780791475836
Total pages: 301

Description:

A lively and highly readable commentary on one of Plato’s most beloved dialogues.
Erotic Wisdom provides a careful reading of one of Plato’s most beloved dialogues, the Symposium, which explores the nature and scope of human desire (erĂ´s). Gary Alan Scott and William A. Welton engage all of the dialogue’s major themes, devoting special attention to illuminating Plato’s conception of philosophy. In the Symposium, Plato situates philosophy in an intermediate (metaxu) position-between need and resource, ignorance and knowledge-showing how the very lack of what one desires can become a guiding form of contact with the objects of human desire. The authors examine the concept of intermediacy in relation both to Platonic metaphysics and to Plato’s moral psychology, arguing that philosophy, for Plato, is properly understood as a kind of "being in-between," as the love of wisdom (philosophia) rather than the possession of it.

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