Phaedrus, a young rhetorician argued that Love is one of the oldest and most venerable gods, revered for its profound influence. He believed Love inspires both pride and shame, emotions that drive individuals to noble deeds, such as sacrificing oneself for a loved one, which he argued is beneficial for society, especially in wartime.
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