Beauty and Love in the Republic of Plato
[2023-03-08 21:28:31]
He insists that the beauty of anything depends on whether the shape is the same as the type of thing. It is called "forming" by Plotinus. "We believe that all love in the world comes from an ideal form of fusion, all invisible people are aware of patterns and shapes as long as they are rational, which is absolute Ugleness: The fact that ugly things are not completely learned by the model, that is, the reason, the substance does not benefit all aspects and all aspects of the ideal.
In his conversation, Plato proposed three ways to improve goodness (see Plotinus, Enneads 1.3). In the Republic, the dialectic law is increasing. At the seminar, there is beautiful love. Phaedrus, in particular Chariot Allegory, explains the progress of morality. These three methods are promoted to the second highest level format first. Truth, beauty, and justice. Then people can go up to their common nature, the form of goodness or the good itself
Many of Plato's clauses relate beauty and shape, such as Cratylus 439c, Euthydemus 301a, Law 655c, Phaedo 65d, 75d, 100b, Parmenides 130b, Philebus 15a, Republic 476b, 493e, 507b. Since Plato talks about all the nature that recognizes the conceptualization of philosophy, it is often shaped as it refers to beauty. Because of the properties of the shape itself, we know that the entity mentioned must be a suitable one called beauty, and its essence can be expressed without resorting to the essence of certain beautiful things. (Please refer to Phaedo 79a and Phaedrus 247c, especially for characteristics of this type.)
Plato has three important philosophies. Kindness, truth and beauty, and desire for eternal life. These important terms can be used to indicate Diotima's love signs. Plato's first philosophical point of view is kindness. When Socrates talked about the teachings of love of Diotima, he used a kind of ratio, that is, beauty is beautiful, and every male wants to be beautiful because it is very good. What does he want when a man loves beauty? "I answered her," Beauty may be him. "But," she said, "The answer casts another doubt: What will you give to beauty?" It's a problem for you, "I replied. The answer is not ready. "And you can put the word" good "in a beautiful place and repeat the question once again. If you love what you love, what does he love? I said. "What did he get and what did he have?" I am happy. (Symposium)