
28: Plato's Symposium, part 2: The Loveable Socrates
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Socrates' Speech, Diotoma's Speech, Aristophanes' Speech
Diotoma: If in any human life should be lived gazing on beauty itself, it would seem to be on a different level from gold and clothes. From forms of learning, he should end up at that form of learning which is of nothing other than that of beauty itself. In response to this, aristodemus says, there were words of congratulation for socrates. As soon as socrates has finished speaking, before aristophanes chimes in because he wishes to quarrel with socrates,. suddenly alcibiades appears on the scene. He stood by the door wearing a thick garland of ivy and violets, with masses of ribbons trailing over his head
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