Symposium Symposium

Descripción editorial

Plato’s "Symposium" is a series of speeches on Love given at a party in ancient Greece. They deal with questions of: what Love is; interpersonal relationships through love; what types of love are worthy of praise; the purpose of love; and others. It is the first major philosophical text on love in Western literature. It can be classified as a tragicomedy, using elements of both genres.

Apollodorus tells the story of a drinking party or symposium that occurs long ago. Socrates and Aristodemus go to a party given for Agathon, since Agathon has just won a contest for the performance of his tragedy. The men there talk and drink and then decide that each should give a speech in praise of the god, Love.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2019
3 de septiembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
132
Páginas
EDITORIAL
E-BOOKARAMA
INFORMACIÓN DEL PROVEEDOR
StreetLib Srl
TAMAÑO
1,2
MB
LA APOLOGÍA DE SÓCRATES LA APOLOGÍA DE SÓCRATES
2013
The Republic The Republic
2008
Critón Critón
2013
Protágoras Protágoras
2013
Gorgias Gorgias
2013
Parmenides Parmenides
2008
The Analects The Analects
2023
Antigone Antigone
2024
Heaven & Hell Heaven & Hell
2022
Two Discourses of God and Man Two Discourses of God and Man
2012
A Passage to India A Passage to India
2024
Lectures On Kierkegaard’s Religious Thought Lectures On Kierkegaard’s Religious Thought
2012