тАФThomas Sheehan, Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies, Stanford University
The┬аPhaedrus┬аand┬аSymposium┬аare PlatoтАЩs two dialogues about┬аErosтАФthat is, desirous longing. In these new translations by former St. JohnтАЩs College tutor Joe Sachs, the reader imaginatively becomes a member, if a silent one, of the conversations Socrates has with his companions.
While both dialogues are┬аabout┬аlove, they differ in intriguing and important ways. The conversation of the┬аPhaedrus┬аtakes place in the countryside and that of the┬аSymposium┬аin Athens. In the┬аPhaedrus┬аonly Socrates and Phaedrus are present; in the┬аSymposium┬аmany participate in the drinking party. But in both, Socrates presents singularly abiding images: The winged horses and chariot in the┬аPhaedrus; the ladder of love in the┬аSymposium.┬аThese compelling images attract and move the reader to ask questions of the dialogues, which in their unique ways seem to reply.┬а
The interplay of the two texts may spark an unfolding in the readerтАЩs thinking about love,┬аThe context for our thinking includes in one case the subject of tragedy and comedy, in the other the nature of rhetoric and writing, but it is philosophy, and not poetry or politics, that persistently claims the center of attention. The dialogues themselves seem as different as night from day, as urbane wit from rustic charmтАФbut do they point to opposing or converging attitudes toward erotic love?┬а┬а
Plato┬аwas a Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period in Ancient Greece.┬аHe was a student of Socrates and taught Aristotle. He founded the Academy, the most influential school of the ancient world.┬аThe Republic┬аis his best-known work.
Joe Sachs, a renowned philosophy professor,┬аtaught for thirty years in the Great Books program at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland. He has translated Homer's┬аIliad┬а(Paul Dry Books, 2018) and┬аOdyssey┬а(Paul Dry Books, 2014); Aristotle's┬аPhysics, Metaphysics, On the Soul and On Memory and Recollection, Nicomachean Ethics, and┬аPoetics;┬аand Plato's┬аTheaetetus, Republic, and┬аSocrates and the Sophists.┬аHe lives in┬аAnnapolis.