Obdrzalek, Suzanne. Moral transformation and the love of beauty in Plato’s symposium
2010 2010, Journal of the History of Philosophy 48(4): 415-444
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Added by: Simon Fokt, Contributed by: AnonymousAbstract:
This paper defends an intellectualist interpretation of Diotima’s speech in Plato’s Symposium. I argue that Diotima’s purpose, in discussing the lower lovers, is to critique their erōs as aimed at a goal it can never secure, immortality, and as focused on an inferior object, themselves. By contrast, in loving the form of beauty, the philosopher gains a mortal sort of completion; in turning outside of himself, he also ceases to be preoccupied by his own incompleteness.
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Comment: On Eros in the Symposium. Would be great in any course that has a unit on this.