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Plato’s Symposium Analyzed

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32021
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Plato’s Symposium Analyzed
Number Of Pages
5
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Paper Abstract

This five-page-paper discusses many aspects of the Symposium including what Plato thought the difference between love and pleasure was, and why the Symposium does not end with a dialogue by Socrates. Bibliography lists four sources.

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