Greek HomosexualityVintage Books, 1980 - 244 หน้า |
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... Plato takes homosexual desire and homosexual love as the starting - point from which to develop his metaphysical theory ; and it is of particular importance that he regards philosophy not as an activity to be- pursued in solitary ...
... Plato takes homosexual desire and homosexual love as the starting - point from which to develop his metaphysical theory ; and it is of particular importance that he regards philosophy not as an activity to be- pursued in solitary ...
หน้า 153
... Plato responded homosexually to the stimulus of male beauty more intensely than most Athenians of his social class in the late fifth and early fourth centuries is to ask a question of very limited relevance to the history of philosophy ...
... Plato responded homosexually to the stimulus of male beauty more intensely than most Athenians of his social class in the late fifth and early fourth centuries is to ask a question of very limited relevance to the history of philosophy ...
หน้า 167
... Plato appeals to the animal world to establish what is natural and what is not . This argument is weak , if only because Plato knew virtually nothing about animals ( the generalisation in Smp . 207b that animals sacrifice themselves for ...
... Plato appeals to the animal world to establish what is natural and what is not . This argument is weak , if only because Plato knew virtually nothing about animals ( the generalisation in Smp . 207b that animals sacrifice themselves for ...
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