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1 Intro| of the old. This is the reason why parents love their children—
2 Intro| could satisfy. To most men reason and passion appear to be
3 Intro| Yet this ‘passion of the reason’ is the theme of the Symposium
4 Intro| sense to the universal of reason, and from one universal
5 Text | APOLLODORUS: Yes, friend, and the reason why I am said to be mad,
6 Text | losing himself without any reason. I believe that he will
7 Text | intelligent beings whose reason is beginning to be developed,
8 Text | to their discredit; the reason being, as I suppose, that
9 Text | belong. And this is the reason why, in the first place,
10 Text | compare Arist. Pol.). And the reason is that human nature was
11 Text | said Agathon; I see no reason why I should not proceed
12 Text | Acumenus, was there not reason in my fears? and was I not
13 Text | being incapable of giving a reason, is not knowledge (for how
14 Text | can knowledge be devoid of reason? nor again, ignorance, for
15 Text | moment, and again alive by reason of his father’s nature.
16 Text | wonder at,’ she replied; ‘the reason is that one part of love
17 Text | conception. And this is the reason why, when the hour of conception
18 Text | supposed to act thus from reason; but why should animals
19 Text | that my ignorance is the reason why I come to you; for I
20 Text | should certainly have more reason to be ashamed of what wise
21 Text | has he invented a specious reason for attracting Agathon to
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