In the Symposium and Phaedrus Plato transforms the coeval way of thinking about eros. Since the time of Homer eros had been conceived as an appetite. Both appetites and eros are desires, but eros is a desire which cannot really be satisfied, because unlike an appetite, it is not a desire to possess an object, but rather arises from the perception of the value of people and things.
Sull’Eros. Una lettura del "Simposio" e del "Fedro" di Platone / Palumbo, Lidia. - In: BOLLETTINO DELLA SOCIETÀ FILOSOFICA ITALIANA. - ISSN 1129-5643. - 2019:1(2019), pp. 7-19.
Sull’Eros. Una lettura del "Simposio" e del "Fedro" di Platone
Lidia Palumbo
2019
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In the Symposium and Phaedrus Plato transforms the coeval way of thinking about eros. Since the time of Homer eros had been conceived as an appetite. Both appetites and eros are desires, but eros is a desire which cannot really be satisfied, because unlike an appetite, it is not a desire to possess an object, but rather arises from the perception of the value of people and things.File in questo prodotto:
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