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Divine Eros and Divine Providence in Proclus’ Educational System
This study examines the way in which the Neoplatonic philosopher Proclus treats an episode of the dialectic communication between Socrates and Alcibiades in the Platonic dialogue Alcibiades I.
Christos Terezis, Marilena Tsakoymaki
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El derecho a los aprendizajes ‘básicos’: la lectura crítica en la educación para la democracia
El transcurrir del docente en las consideraciones sobre el aprendizaje básico, lectura crítica y Educación democrática no discrepan indiscutiblemente de sus direcciones de importancia demandantes, ya que este pedagogo, docente y literato, es tal vez ...
Alcibíades López Hernández
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In the Symposium, there are two revelations: one is that of the woman of Mantinea, the other that of Alcibiades. The former (201d 1–212e 3) proposes a Socrates reshaped by Plato, but what Socrates does the latter (216a 6–217a 3) express?
Giuseppe Mazzara
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El presente trabajo analiza los discursos de Sócrates y Alcibíades en el Banquete de Platón. Aquél presenta lo que suele considerarse como concepción platónica del amor, narrando la conversación que mantuvo con Diotima de Mantinea, en la que se considera
Ignacio García Peña
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Amore del corpo e amore dell’anima in due testi platonici
In the Platonic Symposium the rhetorician Pausanias celebrates celestial love, directed to a greater degree to the soul rather than the body and which involves the lover and the beloved in the practice of a common virtue.
Linda M. Napolitano
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Background and Aim. Overweight prevalence in children and adolescents shows great variability which is related to individual‐level and environmental‐level factors. The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of and factors associated with overweight in Peruvian children and adolescents living at different altitudes. Methods. 8568 subjects, aged
Carla Santos +7 more
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Thucydides’ Assessments of Pericles and Alcibiades as a Lesson in Leadership Ethics
The present study examines Thucydides’ assessments of Pericles (2.65) and Alcibiades (6.15) drawing on advances from Leadership Studies. Moving away from conceptions of leadership as a quality of individuals, modern leadership theory views leadership as
Kleanthis Mantzouranis
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Respublica noumenon: Kant, Rousseau, and Plato's Republic
Abstract This article examines the philosophical sources for Kant's interpretation of Plato's Republic and its impact on his conception of the ideal state. I argue that Kant's knowledge of Plato was not derived from Plato's writings, but from secondary accounts.
Michael Kryluk
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Along four decades, students and teachers of Polytechnic of Minors in San Bernardo, Chile, lived a peculiar experience of reeducation, under a system of internship, which was sustained by the system of protection of minors created in 1928.
J. Flores
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Education towards a reasonable humanism
Abstract Education is twice over concerned with human nature, most extensively as it is presupposed in the pursuit of diverse aims, and more specifically, as understanding it and applying such understanding are themselves made objects of study and teaching. The latter was a principal concern of ancient, renaissance and enlightenment humanists.
John Haldane
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