Plato's Phaedrus: A Defense of a Philosophic Art of Writing |
Contents
Phaedrus the Private Man | 8 |
The Multicolored Speech of Lysias | 19 |
III | 31 |
Copyright | |
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acquired opinion activity of writing alphabetic ambiguity Antidosis apparent Aristotle art of rhetoric art of speaking art of writing beautiful beloved Busiris charioteer collection and division concealed condemnation constitutes contrast conversation Cratylus daimonion deception delivered demand desire dialectic art divine madness Egyptian Egyptian hieroglyphics Eros erotic gods Gorgias Helen Herodotus honor hubris human soul identifies imitation immortality insofar Isocrates knowledge living speech logoi logos lover Lysias's speech madness of erōs memory Muses myth mythic hymn necessary argument Nichomachean Ethics nonlover nonlover's nymphs Oreithyia Phaedrus Phaedrus's philosophic Platonic defense Platonic dialogue playful poet political praise principles of dialectics product of writing Protagoras recantation recognition reflected represents Republic rhetoric rhetorician self-moving motion Simmias Socrates Socrates and Phaedrus Socrates seems Sophist speech of Lysias speeches on erōs Stesichorus tekhnē tension Thamuz Theaetetus Theuth Thrasymachus Timaeus tion true art truth unity whole wisdom written speech written word Zeus