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One of the background themes of Plato's Alcibiades is love. What does the text imply about the nature of love? Using close readings of textual passages, defend an interpretation of Plato's implied position about love and show how that interpretation survives a strong objection. 300-400 words
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1. INTRODUCTION
2. BODY
3. CONCLUSION
4. REFERENCE
Running Head: PHILOSOPHY
Plato and Love
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PHILOSOPHY
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Introduction
The first discloser of discourse between Socrates and Alcibiades at unknown place.
Socrates attributes to himself a character in the Apology of a know-nothing who detects the pride
of understanding in others (Gagarin, Michael, 1977). It is said they have already met in
Protagoras and the Symposium, in the subsequent conversation it depicts a situation of the
relationship between them as that o...
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