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Socrates On Friendship And Community Reflections On Platos Symposium Phaedrus And Lysis First Mary P Nichols

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Socrates On Friendship And Community Reflections On Platos Symposium Phaedrus And Lysis First Mary P Nichols
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.16 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Mary P. Nichols
ISBN: 9780521899734, 0521899737
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First

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Socrates On Friendship And Community Reflections On Platos Symposium Phaedrus And Lysis First Mary P Nichols by Mary P. Nichols 9780521899734, 0521899737 instant download after payment.

In the modern philosophical tradition, Plato's Socrates has been viewed as an alienating influence on Western thought and life. In this book, Mary Nichols addresses Kierkegaard's and Nietzsche's criticism of Socrates and recovers the place of friendship and community in Socratic philosophizing. Her rich analysis of both dramatic details and philosophic themes in Plato's Symposium, Phaedras, and Lysis shows how love finds its fulfillment in the reciprocal relation of friends. Nichols shows how friends experience another as their own and themselves as belonging to another. Their experience, she argues, both sheds light on the nature of philosophy and serves as a standard for a political life that does justice to human freedom and community.

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