
In Our Time The Philosophy of Love
Mar 29, 2001
Delving into the Philosophy of Love, the podcast explores the origin story of humans split by the Gods in search of their other halves. It examines Socrates' theory of love rooted in beauty and goodness, challenges the perception of sex in love, and dives into Plato's concept of love in 'The Lysis'. The discussion extends to love in literature through Cordelia and Desdemona, analyzing love, jealousy, and revenge with Othello, and exploring the complexities of love, sex, and friendship in literature.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Socrates' Theory of Love
02:42 • 8min
Exploring Plato's Concept of Love: Philia in 'The Lysis'
10:34 • 6min
Exploring Love in Literature: Cordelia vs. Desdemona
16:27 • 2min
Exploring Love, Jealousy, and Revenge Through Philosophical Perspectives
18:34 • 8min
Exploring Love, Sex, and Friendship in Literature
26:47 • 3min
