Lovers

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Lovers is an ancient Greek work, traditionally attributed to Plato, that explores themes of love and philosophical education through a dramatic dialogue.

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instanceOf ancient Greek dialogue
literary work
philosophical work
authorshipStatus disputed
traditionally attributed to Plato
concerns education of the soul
erotic relationships
countryOfOrigin Greek Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Greece
explores nature of love
relationship between love and education
role of philosophy in human life
genre Socratic dialogue
hasForm dramatic dialogue
historicalContext 4th century BCE Greek philosophy
influencedBy Socratic method NERFINISHED
language Ancient Greek
literaryForm dialogue
mainTheme love
philosophical education
period Classical Greek philosophy
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
moral psychology
philosophy of love
philosophicalGenre erotic dialogue
philosophicalTradition Platonism NERFINISHED
setting Ancient Athens NERFINISHED
traditionalAuthor Plato NERFINISHED
traditionallyIncludedIn Platonic corpus NERFINISHED
usesDevice question-and-answer argument
workType dialogue on love

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