The Human Soul in the Myths of Plato
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The Human Soul in the Myths of Plato
with Professor Melissa Andrade
Plato often chose myth as a language to speak about what reason alone cannot fully explain. Through symbolic narratives, he explored the deepest dimensions of the human soul—its origin, its struggles, and its destiny.
In this talk, Professor Melissa Andrade invites us to journey through some of Plato’s most profound myths, such as the Myth of the Chariot, the Myth of the Cave, and the Myth of Er. These timeless stories reveal how Plato understood the structure of the soul, the inner conflicts that shape human life, and the path toward truth, virtue, and self-knowledge.
More than literary allegories, Plato’s myths offer practical insights into ethical development and the art of living. This lecture is an invitation to reflect on who we are, where we are going, and how philosophy can guide us in harmonizing the different forces within ourselves.
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7 PM to 8:30 PM - Talk (Online)
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An online talk on Plato’s soul in myths by Professor Melissa Andrade. For philosophy students and enthusiasts, it offers practical guidance to self-knowledge.
AI summary
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An online talk on Plato’s soul in myths by Professor Melissa Andrade. For philosophy students and enthusiasts, it offers practical guidance to self-knowledge.
