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The Symposium - Plato: Annotated

By: Plato
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"Love is the desire for the perpetual possession of the good." These timeless words echo through the ages, inviting listeners to explore one of the most profound questions of human existence. What is love? Is it a mere passion of the body, or a divine force that elevates the soul? In The Symposium, Plato takes us to an ancient Athenian banquet where the finest minds of the classical world—philosophers, poets, and politicians—gather to unravel this enigma.

Set in the golden age of Athens, the dialogue unfolds as each guest delivers a speech in praise of love (eros), revealing a tapestry of perspectives that range from the playful to the profound. Phaedrus opens the conversation with the idea of love as the root of heroism and sacrifice, while Pausanias distinguishes between base physical attraction and noble affection born of the soul. Aristophanes, in one of the dialogue’s most famous moments, offers a mesmerizing myth about humanity’s lost unity, proclaiming that "each of us, when separated, is but the indenture of a man... and he is always looking for his other half." His tale speaks to the timeless yearning for connection and completion that lies at the heart of love.

As the night deepens, Socrates—Plato’s philosophical voice—takes center stage. Drawing on the wisdom of Diotima, a mysterious priestess, he reveals a vision of love as a ladder of ascent: from the physical beauty of individuals to the contemplation of the eternal and divine. Love, Socrates argues, is the driving force that propels us beyond ourselves, transforming desire into a pursuit of ultimate truth and goodness.

Yet, just as the discussion reaches its intellectual peak, Alcibiades, a brash and passionate figure, bursts into the room, offering a deeply personal testament to his infatuation with Socrates.

His speech shifts the dialogue into unexpected territory, illustrating how love often defies reason and exposes the vulnerability of the human heart.

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The section where Socrates speaks about divine love hit me hard. It’s not just a theory—it’s a map to understanding yourself. The idea of rising from physical attraction to pure truth was profound. This book made me question how I define love. I couldn’t stop thinking about it afterward.

Socrates' Speech Changed Me

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Despite its age, the emotions and the struggle that it underwent seemed modern. The yearning, the longing, the need to fit in—it all seemed familiar. Plato's characters convey what we continue to feel even today. That is the real magic here. A bridge spanning centuries.

Relatable Despite the Age

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I never expected that I would be saying this about an audiobook of philosophy, but it transformed me. Love isn't chemistry anymore—it is a search for a soul. I am grounded and inspired. Everyone must hear this at some point in life.

Changed My View on Love Forever

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There is time to soak in every thought before progressing. Transitions between speeches were smooth. It is a well-written audiobook that is gentle to your mind. Perfect for slow, contemplative listening.

Perfectly Paced and Organized

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This audiobook had me reflecting on my own style of loving. I was surprised at how often we default to the physical and overlook the inner. It made me feel more inclined to love with substance. Certainly something I'll be coming back to often.

Helpful in Self-Reflection

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Listening to this left me feeling truly smart. Not because of what I was learning, but because of the questions it made me ask. That's true education. Plato doesn't provide answers—he opens doors. A great audiobook for inquiring minds.

Makes You Feel Smarter

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I enjoyed how this audiobook combined emotional stories with incisive philosophical thought. It is not remote or theoretical. The narrators are passionate, and that passion pulls you in. You feel like you're being addressed, not taught. A good balance.

Intellectual and Emotional Balance

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What struck me was just how applicable these old concepts are today. The discussions regarding love aren't merely cerebral—they're affective as well. From Aristophanes' myth to Socrates' ladder of ascent, every segment had substance. It's like layering your own ideas. I was amazed at how profoundly I resonated.

A Timeless Approach to Love

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Even when you're finished with it, the voices at the table stay in your mind. You catch yourself revisiting their words. It doesn't end when the noise does. That's how you know it's something good. A conversation that continues to echo in your mind.

A Conversation That Stays With You

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If you enjoy challenging things on a fundamental level, this is your cup of tea. It doesn't give you answers—it provides you with instruments to dig in. I had to pause repeatedly just to absorb a sentence. It's soulful philosophy. Deep, rich, and worth it.

A Thinker's Essential Listen

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