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Plato's Symposium: The First Three
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The first three speeches given in Plato’s Symposium (Phaedras, Pausanias, and Eryximachus) each possessed an undermining philosophy unique unto themselves. Phaedras began with the nature of love, followed by Pausanias and Eryximachus whom both discussed the ethics and application of love in the w ....
Middle of essay .... method. At the same time, it was commenting on the nature of society overall, critiquing and analyzing it along with the façade of love, so to speak. In doing so, this put his argument into another perspective for the audience, thus reinforcing the thesis or circumstance which he was discussing at the moment. Eryximachus followed Pausanias’s method. This was probably because Pausanias’s speech came across effectively to him. However, since he began with criticizing Pausanias as well as agr.... |
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