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Ancient vs Modern Views on Love
- Modern philosophy often dismisses love as indefinable and unworthy of rigorous study.
- Ancient Greeks viewed love as a divine force influencing human motivation and virtue.
Greek Epistemic Humility on Love
- Ancient Greeks saw themselves as ignorant and at the mercy of gods, showing epistemic humility.
- Their religious vagueness led to multiple interpretations, fueling philosophical inquiry about love.
Symposium as Intellectual Contest
- Plato’s Symposium is structured as speeches praising Eros at a drinking party with prominent men.
- The competition substitutes speeches for drinking contests, mixing intellectual sparring with social bonding.