Socrates in Love, Christopher Phillips
Socrates in Love, Christopher Phillips
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Socrates in Love
Philosophy for a Die-hard Romantic

Author: Christopher Phillips

Narrator: Sean Rohani

Unabridged: 9 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/17/2023


Synopsis

A breakout book completing a trilogy of Socratic exploration by the inimitable Johnny Appleseed of philosophy.

Christopher Phillips goes to the heart of philosophy and Socratic discourse to discover what we're all looking for: the kind of love that makes life worthwhile. Love here is not defined only or even primarily as eros, but in all its classic varietiesfrom love of family and love of neighbor to love of country, love of God, love of life, and love of wisdom. Phillips's explorations take us from New Orleans at Mardi Gras and the gambling dens of Las Vegas to the last evangelical revival presided over by Billy Graham. He talks with moms and dads about "parent love," with inmates of a maximum-security prison about "unconditional love," with Hurricane Katrina refugees and a family who took them in, and with Japanese seniors and schoolchildren in Hiroshima Peace Park. Throughout, he enriches his dialogues with commentary on the great philosophers of love from the ancients to Rumi to Ayn Rand and Anais Nin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maher

كانت أسطورة إيروس التي قدمها سقراط في حوار أفلاطون هي الأحدث في سلسلة طويلة صاغها اليونانيون صانعي الأساطير. هسيود ، الشاعر اليوناني ومؤرخ الأساطير الذي عاش حوالي 700 قبل الميلاد ، يروي في كتابه Theogony ، أو "أصل الآلهة" ، أنه في التجسيدات الأولية ، ينشأ إيروس مع الآلهة الأخرى عند ولادة العالم. في......more

Goodreads review by Shaun

There are two types of philosophy books. There are the serious types that you typically read in philosophy classes and that professional philosophers read. They present problems in philosophy and are asked to be taken seriously. Then there are the fun types. Good examples of these books are Family G......more

Goodreads review by S

There is so much love in this book for everyone; yourself, your lover, your family and friends, the wider community and for the sake of mankind. How can I not love then?......more

This was the third book by Phillips on Socrates that I read this year. As with the others, there was insightful food for thought, whether it be understanding the "eros ladder"; familial love (called "storge"); the value of engaging with, and seeking out/meeting strangers; friendship; and considerati......more