Socrates calls Alcibiades at least twice a Marseilles who is, you know, pummeled and killed for having hubris. So that is, I think that Socrates has a really interesting response to Alcibiades's speech. And whether or not Plato comes down on Socrates or Alcibiades, I don't know about that. But I guess at the very least, there are materials in the symposium for what would have been their response.
Is a written dialogue the best way to learn from philosopher Agnes Callard?
If so, what does that say about philosophy? Is Plato’s Symposium about love or mere intoxication? If good people lived forever, would they be less bored than the bad people? Should we fear death? Is parenting undertheorized? Must philosophy rely on refutation? Should we read the classics? Is Jordan Peterson’s moralizing good? Should we take Socrates at his word? Is Hamlet a Cartesian? Are we all either Beethoven or Mozart people? How do we get ourselves to care about things we don’t yet care about? To what should we aspire to?
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