
Eros Unveiled
Plato and the God of Love
Catherine Osborne(Author)
Clarendon Press
Published on 25. April 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
260 pages
978-0-19-826766-9 (ISBN)
Description
Few books on love can claim to make significant contributions to our understanding both of ancient views on eros and its place in the Christian tradition. On the basis of a new and sympathetic reading of Plato, Catherine Osborne shows that the long-standing distrust of eros, rather than agape, as a model for the believer's relation to God in Christian thought derives from a misunderstanding of ancient thought on love. Focusing on a number of classic texts, including Plato's Symposium and Lysis, Aristotle's Ethics and Metaphysics, and famous passages in Gregory of Nyssa, Origen, Dionysius the Areopagite, Plotinus, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas, she shows that love is not motivated by a need that seeks fulfilment. On the contrary, Dr Osborne argues, to seek a motive for love, whether in Plato's account or our own, is to pursue a philosophical confusion. To mention love is to mention the motive that explains our response of affection or devotion or desire; the response cannot be the motive for our love, but is an attitude that belongs in a vision of the beloved transfigured by love. It is for this reason that we have to restore the image of Cupid, whose mischievous darts picture the impossiblity of seeking some further grounds or explanation for love.
Reviews / Votes
Osborne's approach- the question, 'who loves whom, and for what'- represents an entirely fresh approach to ancient views on eros and its place in the Christian tradition...This is an unusual book in almost every respect...Osborne's style is engaging, what she has to say original, and her reading of anicent texts topples old hypotheses and provides new ones for consideration. They deserve to be considered. * Studies in Christian Ethics * Osborne's book is a useful contribution to the cross-disciplinary study of concepts of love in both ancient and medieval thought, and may profitably be read by philosophers, theologians, and historians. * Ancient Philosophy *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Oxford University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
377 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-826766-9 (9780198267669)
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Author
Lecturer in PhilosophyLecturer in Philosophy, University College of Swansea