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  1. 柏拉圖式戀愛 (英語:Platonic love)或 柏拉圖式愛情 ,又稱 純浪漫愛情 (pure romantic love)、 精神上愛情 (spiritual love),以西方 哲學家 柏拉圖 命名的一種追求心靈溝通,抑制 性慾 的精神 戀愛 ,但該概念並非由柏拉圖直接提出,最早由 馬爾西利奧·費奇諾 ...

  2. 柏拉图式恋爱 (英语:Platonic love)或 柏拉图式爱情 ,又稱 純浪漫愛情 (pure romantic love)、 精神上愛情 (spiritual love),以西方 哲学家 柏拉图 命名的一种追求心灵沟通,抑制 性欲 的精神 恋爱 ,但該概念并非由柏拉图直接提出,最早由 馬爾西利奧· ...

  3. Platonic love is examined in Plato's dialogue, the Symposium, which has as its topic the subject of love, or more generally the subject of Eros. It explains the possibilities of how the feeling of love began and how it has evolved, both sexually and non-sexually, and defines genuine platonic love as inspiring a person's mind and soul ...

  4. 2024年5月22日 · Platonic love, a supremely affectionate relationship between human beings in which sexual intercourse is neither desired nor practiced. In this sense, it most often refers to a heterosexual relationship.

  5. 2004年2月20日 · Plato discusses love ( erôs) and friendship ( philia) primarily in two dialogues, the Lysis and the Symposium, though the Phaedrus also adds significantly to his views. In each work, Socrates as the quintessential philosopher is in two ways center stage, first, as a lover of wisdom ( sophia) and discussion ( logos ), and, second, as ...

  6. This article focuses on the idea that Plato weaves around the emotion of love. On the one hand, there is the verb philein and its cognates ( philia is the noun, philos the adjective)—a word we use all the time when we talk about philanthropy, philosophy, philharmonic, and the like.

  7. This chapter examines Plato’s views on love. It argues that Plato was fascinated by eros. He considers it a subject from which philosophers have a great deal to learn and upon which philosophy can cast much light.

  8. 2024年7月10日 · Summary. This chapter explores the different treatments the topic of love received in the Symposium and the Phaedrus. The Symposium expressly addresses the question of the character and benefits of eros – and the question of its nature.

  9. 2006年5月28日 · Summary. Plato does not have a comprehensive theory of love. Rather, he diverts certain received opinions about love to his own peculiarly philosophic ends. He is not interested in telling us what it would be like to live with someone as a platonic lover.

  10. Given the prodigious amount of scholarship on Platonic love, this article explores a different question: the nature of Plato’s love for Socrates as expressed in two dialogues, the Symposium and Phaedo, in which Plato depicts Socrates as surrounded by his lovers and disciples.