Plato's Use of Multiple Layers Term Paper

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Now, if love were indeed a part of the medical and thus the purely physical makeup of plants, animals, and human beings, Eryximachus would not be incorrect in assuming that his knowledge was applicable and that medical mechanisms were at heart in the matter of love. As Eryximachus goes even further in his extension of his own expertise, however, claiming that "in music, in medicine, in all other things human as which as divine, both loves ought to be noted as far as may be, for they are both present" -- that his knowledge applies to everything human divine -- suggests that this is exactly the type of ignorance and foolishness Socrates warned of.

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Socrates' wisdom, as he explains in Plato's apology, comes from the fact that he understands and acknowledges where his knowledge is lacking, which is almost everywhere, and thus that he pursues knowledge and truth with ongoing inquiry rather than with accepting false answers and assuming false knowledge.
As Plato has him say, " and so I go my way, obedient to the god, and make inquisition into the wisdom of anyone, whether citizen or stranger, who appears to be wise; and if he is not wise, then in vindication of the oracle I show him that he is not wise." In Symposium, Plato's Socrates uses strict logical conjecture to examine the nature of Love, and a certain condescension is noticeable as he asks the host, "Say then, Phaedrus, whether you would like, to have the truth about love, spoken in any words and in any order which may happen to come into my mind at the time. Will that be agreeable to you?" This type of sophistry and logical rigor could be said to have nothing to do with love, which seems to exceed logic's realm, and this might run counter to Socrates' claim….....

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