
28: Plato's Symposium, part 2: The Loveable Socrates
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The Love of the Beautiful Creates the Beautiful
The idea of something blooming, something in bloom, that's a very rich metaphor because it speaks to us just as much of the beauty of youth as of freshness. And so agathon, he addresses the speeches of some of the other interlocutors, besides phaedrus as well. So he argues that aros possesses the supreme virtues of justice, of moderation and of wisdom. But again, the re orientation that agathon has in mind is to focus on the essence of the god himself, on the traits and qualities of aros.
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