Socrates, the Eros of Philosophy and American Naturalism

Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 16 (1-2) (2005)
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Abstract

In this paper, I treat Socrates as a model both philosophically, by reflecting upon how, as a lover, he might serve as a model for we later, self-avowed “lovers of wisdom” and heuristically, by showing how the Eros of philosophy consists in bringing the views of the newly initiated into a dialogue with those of the philosophically well-versed, to bring them into a Socratic dialectic.

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