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Art: the Lover’s Worship

April 16, 2017 by David Beadle, posted in Art, Beauty, Philosophy, Uncategorized

Socrates refuses to reduce anything to mere parts of function– as mere banality, even speech – this is what I believe the Phaedrus is about.

Tagged After Writing, Art, Beautiful, Beauty, Catherine Pickstock, Forms, Phaedrus, Philosophy, Plato, Recollection, Rhetoric, Sophist, The FormsLeave a comment

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