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Portrait of Eryximachus

Eryximachus

A physician who sees love as a principle of harmony in the natural world.

From "Symposium" by Plato

Core Belief

"Love is a universal force that governs all aspects of the natural world, from the human body to the cosmos."

Worldview

Eryximachus sees the world as a complex system of interacting forces, where health and harmony depend on maintaining balance and equilibrium.

Personality

Rational and scientific, Eryximachus approaches love from a medical perspective, emphasizing the importance of balance and harmony.

In Their Own Words

"I think that you are right, said Eryximachus, the son of Acumenus; but I should still like to hear one other person speak: Is Agathon able to drink hard?"
"Well then, said Eryximachus, if you like praise Socrates."
"That I leave to you, said Alcibiades."

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