La locura divina de Eros en el Fedro de Platón / Eros’s divine madness in Plato Phaedrus
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El artículo muestra la poética expresión del amor platónico en el Fedro, aunque apareció en el Lisis y tuvo su manifestación festiva en el Banquete. En el Fedro, en un paisaje lleno de sensualidad, Sócrates escucha un discurso erótico de Lisias y responde con otro, más perfecto, defendiendo una visión utilitarista del amor. Pero, de repente, la voz que le habla le invita a hacer un elogio de Eros, al que describe en unas páginas de sublime poesía como una locura divina que transforma los ojos y el corazón del amante y le hace volar hasta la contemplación gozosa de la belleza del bien amado.
The article shows the poetic expression of the platonic love in the Phaedrus, although it appeared in the Lisis and it had its festive manifestation in the Symposium. In the Fedro, in a full landscape of sensuality, Sócrates listens to a erotic speech of Lysias and responds with another one, more perfect, defending a utilitarian vision of love. But, suddenly, the voice that speaks to him invites him to make a praise of the Eros, to that it describes in poetic pages like a divine madness that transforms the eyes and the heart of the lover and makes him fly until the joyful contemplation of the beauty of the loved good.
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