"Phaedrus" is one of the dialogues written by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. It features a conversation between Socrates and a young man named Phaedrus. The dialogue primarily explores themes such as love, rhetoric, the nature of the soul, and the pursuit of truth. In the text, Phaedrus recounts a speech he has heard from the famous orator Lysias, which argues that it is better to be loved than to love.
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