YouTube08 Feb 2025
1h 9m

Why Philosophy is Better than Sex | Plato’s Phaedrus | GRF Ferrari

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Johnathan Bi

This podcast interviews Giovanni Ferrari, a Plato scholar, to explore Plato's views on love and sex, particularly as presented in *Phaedrus*. The discussion analyzes contrasting arguments for and against passionate love versus casual sex, using the metaphor of a charioteer (reason) and two horses (honor and appetite) to illustrate the complexities of desire and self-control. Ferrari initially equates the highest form of life with philosophical love devoid of sexual consummation, but later revises this stance, emphasizing the philosophical life's inherent value regardless of romantic relationships. A key takeaway is the concept of "divine madness," where reason is overtaken by a higher pursuit of beauty, leading to a more fulfilling life. The podcast concludes by examining Plato's views on rhetoric and writing, highlighting the importance of living philosophical discourse over mere academic pursuits.

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Part 1: Introduction to Plato's Views

Part 2: Divine Madness and the Nature of Love

Part 3: Philosophy, Rhetoric, and Modern Life

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