Alcibiades and the rhyme between love and pain
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Resumo: | This article aims to resume one of the pseudepigraphic writings of Hippocrates, especially the Letter 17, to approach the amorous relationship of Socrates and Alcibiades, thinking each one of these characters as driven by different kinds of madness (mania) and affection (pathos). I do not intend here to stablish a mere opposition between these two characters of the Symposium, but to show how Plato incorporates and revalues in the writing of this dialogue the actual movement between different dimensions of the psyche, found both in the speech of Socrates/Diotima as in the praise of the everlasting lover of Socrates. The counterpoint I propose involves the notion of self-care, placed in the dichotomy ‘excess’ (hybris) and ‘understanding’ (dianoia). |
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Alcibiades and the rhyme between love and painAlcibíades e a rima entre amor e dorPlato. Symposium. Madness. Excess. Understanding.Platão. Banquete. Loucura. Desmedida. Reflexão.This article aims to resume one of the pseudepigraphic writings of Hippocrates, especially the Letter 17, to approach the amorous relationship of Socrates and Alcibiades, thinking each one of these characters as driven by different kinds of madness (mania) and affection (pathos). I do not intend here to stablish a mere opposition between these two characters of the Symposium, but to show how Plato incorporates and revalues in the writing of this dialogue the actual movement between different dimensions of the psyche, found both in the speech of Socrates/Diotima as in the praise of the everlasting lover of Socrates. The counterpoint I propose involves the notion of self-care, placed in the dichotomy ‘excess’ (hybris) and ‘understanding’ (dianoia). O presente artigo retoma o tratado Sobre o riso e a loucura, sobretudo a Carta 17, de Hipócrates a Damageto, para tratar da relação amorosa de Sócrates e Alcibíades, pensando cada um deles movidos por modos distintos de loucura (mania) e afecção (pathos). Não pretendo estabelecer uma mera oposição entre os dois personagens do Banquete, mas mostrar que Platão incorpora e revaloriza, na escrita desse diálogo, o movimento entre as diversas dimensões do psiquismo, presentes tanto no elogio de Sócrates/Diotima como no do eterno apaixonado por Sócrates. O contraponto proposto envolve a noção de cuidado de si, situada na dicotomia desmedida (hybris)-reflexão (dianoia). Universidade Federal do Ceará2014-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/19064Argumentos - Revista de Filosofia; No 12Argumentos - Periódico de Filosofia; Núm. 12Argumentos - Revista de Filosofia; n. 121984-42551984-4247reponame:Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/article/view/19064/29783Copyright (c) 2017 Argumentosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Jovelina Maria Ramos de2021-07-23T16:42:18Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/19064Revistahttp://www.filosofia.ufc.br/argumentosPUBhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/argumentos/oaiargumentos@ufc.br||1984-42551984-4247opendoar:2021-07-23T16:42:18Argumentos : Revista de Filosofia (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Alcibiades and the rhyme between love and pain Alcibíades e a rima entre amor e dor |
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Alcibiades and the rhyme between love and pain Souza, Jovelina Maria Ramos de Plato. Symposium. Madness. Excess. Understanding. Platão. Banquete. Loucura. Desmedida. Reflexão. |
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Souza, Jovelina Maria Ramos de |
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Souza, Jovelina Maria Ramos de |
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Plato. Symposium. Madness. Excess. Understanding. Platão. Banquete. Loucura. Desmedida. Reflexão. |
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Plato. Symposium. Madness. Excess. Understanding. Platão. Banquete. Loucura. Desmedida. Reflexão. |
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This article aims to resume one of the pseudepigraphic writings of Hippocrates, especially the Letter 17, to approach the amorous relationship of Socrates and Alcibiades, thinking each one of these characters as driven by different kinds of madness (mania) and affection (pathos). I do not intend here to stablish a mere opposition between these two characters of the Symposium, but to show how Plato incorporates and revalues in the writing of this dialogue the actual movement between different dimensions of the psyche, found both in the speech of Socrates/Diotima as in the praise of the everlasting lover of Socrates. The counterpoint I propose involves the notion of self-care, placed in the dichotomy ‘excess’ (hybris) and ‘understanding’ (dianoia). |
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