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Republic [Politeia]: Critical Essay by David N. McNeill

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SOURCE: McNeill, David N. “Human Discourse, Eros, and Madness in Plato's Republic.Review of Metaphysics 55, (December 2001): 235-68.

In the following essay, McNeill compares three variations on the idea of eros as presented in Plato's Republic, Phaedrus and Symposium.

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