A) Outside the city walls B) In a courtroom C) At a banquet D) In a philosopher's academy
A) It is a form of madness. B) It should be avoided. C) It is the highest virtue. D) It leads to knowledge.
A) A ship and a captain B) A garden and its gardener C) A charioteer and two horses D) A book and its author
A) It inspires the lover. B) It is omnipresent. C) It complicates relationships. D) It is a hindrance.
A) Familial love B) Philosophical love C) Romantic love D) Sensual love
A) Social convention. B) Physical connection. C) The fulfillment of desires. D) The pursuit of wisdom and virtue.
A) They will find true happiness. B) They may harm themselves and others. C) They will always be successful. D) They will achieve greatness.
A) It is purely physical attraction. B) It leads to destruction. C) It is always misguided. D) It is a desire for the beauty of the soul.
A) As a tool for both good and bad. B) As only useful in politics. C) As meaningless. D) As inherently virtuous. |