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Diotima of Mantinea (ca. 440 BCE) - History of Women Philosophers Diotima was a Greek priestess and philosopher of antiquity In current scientific discourse, her historical existence is discussed controversially Information about her can be found in Plato’s dialogue “Symposium”
Diotima - The New Historia In 1987, three Veronese philosophers published a volume called Diotima: Il pensiero della differenza sessuale (The Thought of Sexual Difference), and shortly thereafter, a volume called Il Filo di Arianna: Letture della differenza sessuale (Ariadne's Thread: Readings on Sexual Difference)
Diotíma In 2017, the Women’s Classical Caucus took over maintenance of a “new and improved” Diotima (v 2 0), which may be accessed at https: diotimawcc wordpress com Some content was migrated from the original Diotíma, but most remained accessible only through the Wayback Machine
Plato on Friendship and Eros - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy We can see Diotima, then, not only as revealing the other more abstract loves that a true lover of boys must have, but also as exploring the conditions concepts must meet if they are to figure in genuinely coherent love stories
Diotima - Brooklyn Museum We know of Diotima from a single source in ancient literature: she appears in Plato’s Symposium as a prophet and priestess who tutored Socrates and profoundly shaped his conceptions of Eros (love)
Symposium by Plato Diotima Questions Socrates and The . . . - GradeSaver Socrates retells a speech he heard from Diotima, a woman he describes as wise, but who was apparently a fictitious character Once again, the structure of the speech begins with telling of the qualities of Love before talking of his works Diotima also questions Socrates, who used to think that Love was beautiful and good
Was Diotima real, and does it matter? - History of Philosophy Diotima is the teacher of Socrates, whose ideas figure prominently in a dialogue Euthyphro is one more guy to make some arguments for Socrates to knock down If you didn't know their genders, who would you be more interested in?
Diotima and Demeter as Mystagogues in Platos Symposium - JSTOR Diotima is in fact more than an ordinary prophet; like the goddess Demeter, Diotima is a sort of mystagogue, one who initiates individuals into her Myster-ies and who mediates to humans information about the divine This essay will explore Diotima's speech as recalled by Socrates in Plato's Symposium, looking to
Diotimas Concept of Love - JSTOR DIOTIMA'S CONCEPT OF LOVE I It is generally assumed that Socrates' speech in the Sym-posium holds the key to the Platonic evaluation of the other speeches ' Presenting great difficulties to the interpreter, it has been the subject of much controversy 2 In the first place, Socra-tes does not present his encomium in the form of a speech as