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Eros Unveiled Plato And The God Of Love Reprint Catherine Osborne

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Eros Unveiled Plato And The God Of Love Reprint Catherine Osborne
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.51 MB
Pages: 260
Author: Catherine Osborne
ISBN: 9780198267669, 0198267665
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: Reprint

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Eros Unveiled Plato And The God Of Love Reprint Catherine Osborne by Catherine Osborne 9780198267669, 0198267665 instant download after payment.

This unique book challenges the traditional distinction between eros, the love found in Greek thought, and agape, the love characteristic of Christianity. Focusing on a number of classic texts, including Plato's Symposium and Lysis, Aristotle's Ethics and Metaphysics,, and famous passages in Gregory of Nyssa, Origen, Dionysius the Areopagite, Plotinus, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas, the author shows that Plato's account of eros is not founded on self-interest. In this way, she restores the place of erotic love as a Christian motif, and unravels some longstanding confusions in philosophical discussions of love.

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