This chapter delves into the fascinating story of Socrates and Aspasia, exploring their relationship and its influence on Socrates' philosophy. They discuss the role of women in ancient philosophy and the connection between Aspasia and the character Dialtima in Plato's Symposium.
In this episode, I speak about Socrates with Armand D'Angour, professor of classics at Oxford University. He is the translator of How to Innovate: An Ancient Guide to Creative Thinking (2021) and the author of Socrates in Love: The Making of a Philosopher (2020), among other works.
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Highlights
* Why should we care about Socrates today?
* How reliable are our sources regarding Socrates?
* What was Socrates like as a young man?
* How do you imagine his relationship with Pericles and Aspasia?
* Why did Socrates love Alcibiades so much?
* Did Socrates have a mental illness?
* Why was Socrates executed?
Links
* Armand D’Angour’s website
* Socrates in Love: The Making of a Philosopher
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