According to Plato, love’s aim is not to complete us, but to inspire us to grow and become the best human being we can be.
Plato lent his name to Platonic love but a new book reveals that the ancient Greek philosopher never advocated love without sex. University of Manchester science historian Dr Jay Kennedy, who hit the ...
The common understanding of Platonic love, so called after the ancient Greek philosopher Plato , is that it indicates a relationship of strong affection from which sex is excluded. But there's ...