The Way of Love – Plato and Participation

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 6th February, 2022
17:00 - 19:00

Location
The Pari Centre

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Though Plato is often accused of dualism, the word itself didn’t exist in his time, which points to a subtler and crucial reassessment of what the Ancient Greek philosopher was driving at. He recognised that the body and death are sites of experience within which we can know of their seeming opposites, namely life itself. This realisation is gained by fostering the capacity to love. We will also consider how early Platonic thought developed with Neoplatonic and theistic perceptions.

This event is part of a series looking at dualities.

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