There are several Platonic dialogues in which inspiration is praised above reason – notably the Symposium, the Phaedrus, and perhaps the Io. We will explore ancient Platonists’ writings on this theme in order to consider the place of inspiration as integral to the life and work of philosophers, noting how Plato presents Socrates as a model of an inspired philosopher.
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Most of these evenings are self-contained and every effort is made to make them accessible to the newcomer, while allowing the great profundity of the Platonic tradition to step forward and speak to us at whatever level our present understanding sits. Some of these sessions are coupled together, in order to give us the space to examine more fully particular texts and themes, but even here we will ensure that if those attending have missed the first of the two sessions a recap of what has gone before will help all participants to pick up the main threads of the theme.
The Trust has run similar activities for some 18 years, and in our experience they allow the most profound questions concerning human life, the nature of reality, and our interactions, to be explored at once both seriously and with good cheer. Our aim is to provide a forum for honest and straight-forward enquiry, but which is unafraid to explore inward-moving paths too often neglected by modern schools of thought.
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Please download the paper that we will use for the basis of our exploration of this subject Inspiration