Erotic Wisdom and the Socratic Vocation in Plutarch’s <i>Platonic Question</i> 1
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Plutarch's skeptical Platonism is embodied in his understanding of Socrates and Socrates' use of eros, and serves to harmonize his use of the skeptical heritage with his understanding of central Platonic teachings: questioning is the crucial tool in the search for wisdom.Downloads
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2010-06-30
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