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    In Praise Of Love by Ph.D. Professor Emile J. Piscitelli, Professor Emile J. Piscitelli Ph. D.

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    • Pub. Date: April 2006
    • 476pp
    • Sales Rank: 202,114

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      • Pub. Date: April 2006
      • Publisher: Publish America
      • Format: Paperback, 476pp
      • Sales Rank: 202,114

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      Where did our Western ideas of love come from? In Praise of Love is a conversation with Plato's Dialogue, The Symposium, the most influential literary and philosophical text on the nature of human love. In it Plato offers seven different views on the nature of love. The conversation starts from the question: Why did Plato put the speeches on love in the order we find them? Plato could not have put something this central to the dialogue in it without good reason. Most interpreters do not adequately account for the order of the speeches because they do not explain why it is not Socrates, the philosopher, but Alcibiades, a power politician, who is given the last word on love. The solution makes possible an illuminating and exciting interpretation of this classic work on the nature of human love.

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      March 09, 2009: my philosophy teacher made the class buy his book for the class. i wouldn't pick it up willingley