Platons Gastmahl
''Platons Gastmahl'' is a philosophical dialogue by Plato, written in ancient Greece, that explores the nature of love through a series of speeches at a banquet. Key figures such as Socrates, Agathon, and Aristophanes present their perspectives on Eros, weaving personal relationships into broader philosophical discussions. The dialogue is notable for its rich exploration of love's significance in human life and remains a foundational text in Western philosophy.








