
28: Plato's Symposium, part 2: The Loveable Socrates
The Nietzsche Podcast
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Socrates and Nitia
In my opinion, socrates is lovable right up until the end of the story. And i don't think you can truly comprehend all those criticisms that nitia makes of socrates until you glimpse the same beautiful aspect of socrates that nitia did. After alcibiades gives his drunken speech, all the participants start falling one by one into drunkenness and sleep. Even the narrator, or, well, the second hand narrator, rigt, who told apolodorus the story, aristodemus, the guy who was actually there, even he begins to nod off. Aristodemus said that eryximachus, phaedrus and the others went
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