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Leo Strauss on Plato's Symposium
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320 pages
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Offering a unique glimpse into Leo Strauss's teaching style, this collection features transcripts from a 1959 course at the University of Chicago. Strauss provides a thorough interpretation of Plato's "Symposium," exploring themes such as eros, the tension between poetry and philosophy, and Socrates' character. His subtle analysis not only clarifies the dialogue's meaning but also engages with broader philosophical questions. These lectures, previously circulated informally among students, remain relevant for scholars in various fields, including classics and political philosophy.
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2001, hardcover
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