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Eros and the Intoxications of Enlightenment

Author : Steven Berg
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 187 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2010-02-23
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781438430195

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Eros and the Intoxications of Enlightenment by Steven Berg Pdf

Provocative reinterpretation of Plato's Symposium.

An Analysis of Plato's Symposium

Author : Richard Ellis,Simon Ravenscroft
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351351102

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An Analysis of Plato's Symposium by Richard Ellis,Simon Ravenscroft Pdf

Plato’s Symposium, composed in the early fourth century BC, demonstrates how powerful the skills of reasoning and evaluation can be. Known to philosophers for its seminal discussion of the relationship of love to knowledge, it is also a classic text for demonstrating the two critical thinking skills that define Plato’s whole body of work. Plato’s philosophical technique of dialogue is the perfect frame for producing arguments and presenting a persuasive case for a given point of view, and at the same time judging the strength of arguments, their relevance and their acceptability. Staging a fictional debate between characters (wealthy Athenians at a dinner party) who must respond in turn to each others’ arguments and points of view means that, at every stage, Plato evaluates the previous argument, assesses its strength and relevance, and then proceeds (through the next character) to reason out a new argument in response. Exerting unparalleled influence on the techniques of philosophical thought, Plato’s use of dialogue is a supreme example of these two crucial critical thinking skills.

Eros and Socratic Political Philosophy

Author : D. Levy
Publisher : Springer
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2013-07-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137342713

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Eros and Socratic Political Philosophy by D. Levy Pdf

Eros and Socratic Political Philosophy offers a new account of Plato's view of eros, or romantic love, by focusing on a question which has vexed many scholars: why does Plato's Socrates praise eros highly on some occasions but also criticize it harshly on others? Through detailed analyses of Plato's Republic, Phaedrus, and Symposium, Levy shows how, despite the apparent tensions between Socrates' statements about eros in each dialogue, these statements supplement each other well and serve to clarify Socrates' understanding of the complex relationship between eros, religious belief, and philosophy. Thus, Levy's interpretation sheds new light not only on Plato's view of eros, but also on his view of piety and philosophy, challenging common assumptions about the erotic nature of Socratic philosophy. This novel approach to classic political theory will incite discussion and interest among scholars of classics, philosophy, and political theory.

The Astrological World of Jung’s 'Liber Novus'

Author : Liz Greene
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2018-02-21
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9781351972741

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The Astrological World of Jung’s 'Liber Novus' by Liz Greene Pdf

C. G. Jung’s The Red Book: Liber Novus, published posthumously in 2009, explores Jung’s own journey from an inner state of alienation and depression to the restoration of his soul, as well as offering a prophetic narrative of the collective human psyche as it journeys from unconsciousness to a greater awareness of its own inner dichotomy of good and evil. Jung utilised astrological symbols throughout to help him comprehend the personal as well as universal meanings of his visions. In The Astrological World of Jung’s Liber Novus, Liz Greene explores the planetary journey Jung portrayed in this remarkable work and investigates the ways in which he used astrological images and themes as an interpretive lens to help him understand the nature of his visions and the deeper psychological meaning behind them. Greene’s analysis includes a number of mythic and archetypal elements, including the stories of Salome, Siegfried and Elijah, and demonstrates that astrology, as Jung understood and worked with it, is unquestionably one of the most important foundation stones of analytical psychology, and an essential part of understanding his legacy. This unique study will appeal to analytical psychologists and Jungian psychotherapists, students and academics of Jungian and post-Jungian theory, the history of psychology, archetypal thought, mythology and folklore, the history of New Age movements, esotericism and psychological astrology.

Plato's Socrates on Socrates

Author : Anne-Marie Schultz
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 153 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-19
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781498599658

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Plato's Socrates on Socrates by Anne-Marie Schultz Pdf

In Plato's Socrates on Socrates: Socratic Self-Disclosure and the Public Practice of Philosophy, Anne-Marie Schultz analyzes the philosophical and political implications of Plato’s presentation of Socrates’ self-disclosive speech in four dialogues: Theaetetus, Symposium, Apology, and Phaedo. Schultz argues that these moments of Socratic self-disclosure show that Plato’s presentation of “Socrates the narrator” is much more pervasive than the secondary literature typically acknowledges. Despite the pervasive appearance of a Socrates who describes his own experience throughout the dialogues, Socratic autobiographical self-disclosure has received surprisingly little scholarly attention. Plato’s use of narrative, particularly his trope of “Socrates the narrator,” is often subsumed into discussions of the dramatic nature of the dialogues more generally rather than studied in its own right. Schultz shows how these carefully crafted narrative remarks add to the richness and profundity of the Platonic texts on multiple levels. To illustrate how these embedded Socratic narratives contribute to the portrait of Socrates as a public philosopher in Plato’s dialogues, the author also examines Socratic self-disclosive practices in the works of bell hooks, Kathy Khang, and Ta-Neishi Coates, and even practices the art of Socratic self-disclosure herself.

Feeling and Classical Philology

Author : Constanze Güthenke
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-05
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781107104235

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Feeling and Classical Philology by Constanze Güthenke Pdf

Argues that German classical philology personified antiquity and imagined scholarship as an inter-personal relationship with it.

Eros in Neoplatonism and its Reception in Christian Philosophy

Author : Dimitrios A. Vasilakis
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2020-12-24
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350163874

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Eros in Neoplatonism and its Reception in Christian Philosophy by Dimitrios A. Vasilakis Pdf

Showing the ontological importance of eros within the philosophical systems inspired by Plato, Dimitrios A. Vasilakis examines the notion of eros in key texts of the Neoplatonic philosophers, Plotinus, Proclus, and the Church Father, Dionysius the Areopagite. Outlining the divergences and convergences between the three brings forward the core idea of love as deficiency in Plotinus and charts how this is transformed into plenitude in Proclus and Dionysius. Does Proclus diverge from Plotinus in his hierarchical scheme of eros? Is the Dionysian hierarchy to be identified with Proclus' classification of love? By analysing The Enneads, III.5, the Commentary on the First Alcibiades and the Divine Names side by side, Vasilakis uses a wealth of modern scholarship, including contemporary Greek literature to explore these questions, tracing a clear historical line between the three seminal late antique thinkers.

Erôs in Ancient Greece

Author : Ed Sanders,Chiara Thumiger,Christopher Carey,N. J. Lowe
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2013-01-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199605507

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Erôs in Ancient Greece by Ed Sanders,Chiara Thumiger,Christopher Carey,N. J. Lowe Pdf

This volume brings together 18 articles which examine eros as an emotion in ancient Greek culture. Taking into account all important thinking about the nature of eros from the 8th century BCE to the 3rd century CE, it covers a very broad range of sources and theoretical approaches, both in the chronological and the generic sense.

Eros Revived

Author : Peter Wagner
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 498 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : American literature
ISBN : 0586089136

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Erotikon

Author : Shadi Bartsch,Thomas Bartscherer
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 346 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2006-11-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780226038391

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Erotikon by Shadi Bartsch,Thomas Bartscherer Pdf

'Erotikon' brings together leading contemporary intellectuals from a variety of fields for an expansive debate on the full meaning of eros. Restricted neither by historical period nor by genre, these contributions explore manifestations or eros throughout Western culture.

Eros

Author : Bruce S Thornton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9780429980404

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Eros by Bruce S Thornton Pdf

Eros: The Myth of Ancient Greek Sexuality is a controversial book that lays bare the meanings Greeks gave to sex. Contrary to the romantic idealization of sex dominating our culture, the Greeks saw eros as a powerful force of nature, potentially dangerous, and in need of control by society: Eros the Destroyer, not Cupid the Insipid, fired the Greek imagination.The destructiveness of eros can be seen in Greek imagery and metaphor, and in the Greeks' attitudes toward women and homosexuals. Images of love as fire, disease, storms, insanity, and violence?Top 40 song clichfor us?locate eros among the unpredictable and deadly forces of nature. The beautiful Aphrodite embodies the alluring danger of sex, while femmes fatales like Pandora and Helen represent the risky charms of female sexuality. And homosexuality typifies for the Greeks the frightening power of an indiscriminate appetite that threatens the stability of culture itself.In Eros: The Myth of Ancient Greek Sexuality, Bruce Thornton offers a uniquely sweeping and comprehensive account of ancient sexuality free of currently fashionable theoretical jargon and pretentions. In its conclusions the book challenges the distortions of much recent scholarship on Greek sexuality. And throughout it links the wary attitudes of the Greeks to our present-day concerns about love, sex, and family. What we see, finally, are the origins of some of our own views as well as a vision of sexuality that is perhaps more honest and mature than our own dangerous illusions.

The Poverty of Eros in Plato’s Symposium

Author : Lorelle D. Lamascus
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2017-09-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781350048027

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The Poverty of Eros in Plato’s Symposium by Lorelle D. Lamascus Pdf

The Poverty of Eros in Plato's Symposium offers an innovative new approach towards Eros and the concept of Eros in the Symposium. Lorelle D. Lamascus argues that Plato's depiction of Eros as the child of Poverty (penia) and Resource (poros) is central to understanding the nature of love. Eros is traditionally seen as self-interested or acquisitive, but this book argues instead that Eros and reason are properly in accord with one another. The moral life and the philosophical life alike depend upon properly trained and directed Eros. Lamascus demonstrates that the presentation of the nature of Poverty is essential to the nature of Eros in the Symposium, doing this through in-depth discussion of the major twentieth century interpretations of Platonic Eros. The book shows that poverty provides an appropriate directing of Eros towards eternal and unchanging goods (and away from an age geared towards material items and wealth), and thus that Plato's mythical treatment of Eros in the Symposium lays the groundwork for understanding the soul's embrace of poverty as a way of living, loving, and knowing.

The Hymn to Eros

Author : Robert Lloyd Mitchell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Drama
ISBN : 0819191183

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This book represents nothing more than an attempt to read the Symposium in its entirety: to read it deeply, carefully and thoughtfully. It is the story of the rise and fall of Hellenic culture and it is also an account of living impulsion that constitutes human life itself: the complex interplay of two opposing sides seeking wholeness and finding it, ultimately, an intensely problematic fulfillment. An essential element in hearing this story turns out to be the apprehension of the way in which it resists 'doctrine'-and so provides the most effective possible introduction to 'philosophy.'

Eros, Wisdom, and Silence

Author : James M. Rhodes
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 610 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 082626347X

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Eros, Wisdom, and Silence by James M. Rhodes Pdf

"Eros, Wisdom, and Silence is a close reading of Plato's Seventh Letter and his dialogues Symposium and Phaedrus, with significant attention also given to Alcibiades I. A book about love, James Rhodes's work was conceived as a conversation and meant to be read side by side with Plato's works and those of his worthy interlocutors. It invites lovers to participate in conversations that move their souls to love, and it also invites the reader to take part in the author's dialogues with Plato and his commentators." "Opening up a new avenue of Plato scholarship, Eros, Wisdom, and Silence is political philosophy at its conversational best. Scholars and students in political philosophy, classical studies, and religious studies will find this work invaluable."--BOOK JACKET. Book jacket.

Aphrodite and Eros

Author : Barbara Breitenberger
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 392 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135883768

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Aphrodite and Eros by Barbara Breitenberger Pdf

This book offers a groundbreaking revision of the popular image of Aphrodite and Eros that lives on in Roman poetry (Venus and Cupid) and has inspired artists for centuries. An interdisciplinary analysis of the Archaic period - using literary, iconographical, and cultic evidence - shows the distinct concept behind the two deities of love. Aphrodite's character, sphere of influence, and function feature in her traditional myths and are well reflected in cult. Eros, however, was not yet a similarly personified mythical figure at that stage, nor did he have an individual cult. Breitenberger follows the different stages of the development of Eros's personality. Originally a cosmic entity and an unpersonified aspect of Aphrodite, he was given his mythical identity by successive archaic lyric poets who were particularly keen to mythologize a male counterpart to the established love-goddess Aphrodite. This male love-god turns out to be the divinized homoerotic ideal of the male aristocracy 'worshipped' at their symposia. The development of the male love-god is taken as an example to demonstrate that poets' artistic innovation as well as their social and historical background played an important role in creating Greek mythology.