Plutarch gives Plato's philosophy of love a new direction by applying its basic ideas to marital love and by defending the significance of sexuality for personality development and human bonding. This work is presented here with a literary-oriented introduction, the Greek text has been checked...

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Main Authors: Barbara Feichtinger (Author), Fritz Graf (Author), Werner Jeanrond (Author)
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