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THE DOCTRINE OF EROS IN PLATO'S SYMPOSIUM T THE Symposium is held to be near in date to the Phaedo , in which the deliverance of Socrates by a self - chosen death from the Athenian prison becomes the symbol of the deliverance of man's ...
THE DOCTRINE OF EROS IN PLATO'S SYMPOSIUM T THE Symposium is held to be near in date to the Phaedo , in which the deliverance of Socrates by a self - chosen death from the Athenian prison becomes the symbol of the deliverance of man's ...
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The Platonic doctrine of Eros has been compared , and even identified , with modern theories of sublimation . But the ultimate standpoints of Plato and of Freud seem to be diametrically opposed . Modern science is dominated by the ...
The Platonic doctrine of Eros has been compared , and even identified , with modern theories of sublimation . But the ultimate standpoints of Plato and of Freud seem to be diametrically opposed . Modern science is dominated by the ...
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But at that time I had never heard of dialectical materialism , and my speculations ( for what they were worth ) were entirely independent of Marxian doctrine . Now that I have made some study of that doctrine , I can see further light ...
But at that time I had never heard of dialectical materialism , and my speculations ( for what they were worth ) were entirely independent of Marxian doctrine . Now that I have made some study of that doctrine , I can see further light ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 28 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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