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Plato On Eros

Posted on:2017-09-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330488977790Subject:Foreign philosophy
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This paper is based on the "Symposium", mainly with the "Phaedrus chapter" the content of the dialogue, with Plato and related works, starting from the one of the most important concepts, explore Plato's philosophy, clearance of Plato's true intentions, summarize the author individual academic thought that clear philosophical meaning of the conclusion of the study. Strengthen the academic study of ancient Greek philosophy and to future generations of scholars of this research provide more information for reference and improve the level of study of ancient Greek philosophy and the relative academic, relatively serious, relatively correct Platonic love concept spread to the crowd.The essence of Plato's Eros philosophy is not only a single refers to a kind of spiritual love, which also contains the content of physical desire, it is the unity of the body of Eros and spirit of Eros, understanding of beauty. The significance of the view of Plato's Eros is not time and space beyond not just because it occurs in the heart, but in advocating for control and the pursuit of the true, the good and the beautiful, the philosophy of the world desires.And the significance of this love is an organic part of the whole philosophy of Plato, is the pursuit of the real world of the idea of a feasible ways and means, is that people in the earthly life of a guide. Its ultimate aim is to achieve a kind of pursuit of the ideal world of philosophy.Through cognitive Eros ascending ladder, follow philosopher method and steps,people can be blinded by the illusion of the world out, get rid of the skins and secular complexity and constraints; Eros on the one hand, from the start, with the soul to the pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty, philosophy of life, and gradually climbed grow wings, back to the true, eternal, philosophy of the world to obtained true happiness.This is Plato's philosophy of the world love guidance and inspiration.
Keywords/Search Tags:Plato, Eros, Symposium, Phaedrus, Socrates
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