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5 pages in length. The writer discusses the notion of love as it relates to Gregory Vlastos' "The Individual as an Object of Love in Plato" in the book entitled "Platonic Studies." Annotated bibliography lists 10 sources.
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In essence, Eros equates to the realization of truth, inasmuch as the experience is both difficult and rewarding if it is accomplished for the right reasons. The foundation
of love is, indeed, the presence of love - unconditional and supportive - in order to help one attain ones true potential (Plato, 1999). Without the encouragement that love
provides, one cannot reach the extremes that every individual is capable of achieving. "In the Symposium, perhaps the most poetic of the dialogues, the path to the highest good
is described as the ascent by true lovers to eternal beauty..." (Anonymous, 2000). When eternal and supercosmic beauty is brought into the composition,
it is both similar to - and at the same time different from - beautiful people, inasmuch as beauty is a twofold commodity that cannot exist solely on one side
or the other. When one is beautiful on the inside, ones soul shines through to beautify the outside. Traditional beauty - that which society dictates to be outwardly
beautiful - often stands in the way of inner beauty; as such, exterior beauty stands alone as a shallow, meaningless entity. "For Platos Socrates, Sappho is the tenth Muse
who, even for women, is feminine perforce" (Hoff, 1997, p. 215). Indeed, Platos Symposium exemplifies the need for virtue where beauty and love
are concerned, inasmuch as a civilized being strives to maintain a virtuous example by way of thought and action. There are times, however, when vice distracts these efforts and
renders man vulnerable to a less ethical existence. When one is virtuous, he abides by morally upstanding principles to help guide him through life; when one is consumed by
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