Agathon – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Agathon
Agathon (; ,
gen.: Ἀγάθωνος; c. 448 – c. 400 BC) was an
Athenian tragic poet whose works have been lost. He is best known for his appearance in
Plato's
Symposium, which describes the
banquet given to celebrate his obtaining a prize for his first
tragedy at the
Lenaia in 416. He is also a prominent character in
Aristophanes' comedy the
Thesmophoriazusae.
Agathon
Agathon, To (Greek) The good (principle), the highest or supreme good in a moral sense, summum bonum; Plato's name for that aspect of the divine otherwise called the unmanifest or First Logos. Although sometimes equated with atman, which corresponds to the Greek pneuma, paramatman is a better equivalent for to agathon. It is likewise equivalent to the Buddhist alaya (the indissoluble or everlasting).