Plato's Phaedrus: The Philosophy of LovePurdue University Press, 1999 - 231 Seiten The Phaedrus lies at the heart of Plato's work, and the topics it discusses are central to his thought. In its treatment of the topics of the soul, the ideas and love, it is closely tied to the other dialogues of Plato's "middle period," the Phaedo, the Symposium, and the Republic. |
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The Voices of Philosophy | 13 |
CHAPTER | 35 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 75 |
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