%0 Journal Article %T LAS PASIONES DE S¨®CRATES THE PASSIONS OF SOCRATES %A David Morales Troncoso %J Veritas : Revista de Filosof¨ªa y Teolog¨ªa %D 2011 %I Pontificio Seminario Mayor San Rafael Valpara¨ªso %X Este art¨ªculo sobre antropolog¨ªa, ¨¦tica e historia de la filosof¨ªa, propone de modo sistem¨¢tico relacionar aspectos fundamentales de la filosof¨ªa del S¨®crates Plat¨®nico, a saber, su propuesta ¨¦tica y la experiencia del eros. Para tal efecto se toma como punto inicial un texto del Gorgias plat¨®nico, donde S¨®crates admite dos grandes pasiones: la filosof¨ªa y su amor por Alcib¨ªades. La indagaci¨®n conducir¨¢, primeramente, a revisar la piedad c¨ªvica de S¨®crates, entendida como un racionalismo religioso, y que toma la forma de una pr¨¢ctica especial de justicia. En segundo lugar se mostrar¨¢ que su af¨¢n por emular a la justicia divina contrasta con las impiedades de su amigo Alcib¨ªades, exponiendo resultados paradojales en relaci¨®n al magisterio de S¨®crates, lo que genera problemas sobre la efectividad de sus ideas teol¨®gicas y su filosof¨ªa ¨¦tica. This article on anthropology, ethics and the history of philosophy, proposes from various disciplines the relation between fundamental aspects of the philosophy of the Platonic Socrates, such as the ethics and the erotic experience. Thus it takes, as a starting point, a text from the platonic Gorgias , where Socrates admits his two great passions, philosophy and his love to Alcibiades. The inquire proceeds, in the first place, to consider the civic piety of Socrates, namely his theological rationalism, that takes the form of a special practice of justice. In second place, it will show that, ironically, his effort to imitate the divine justice will contrast with the impiety of his friend Alcibiades, having paradoxical results in relation to the teachings of Socrates. This situation will generate new problems about the effectiveness of his theological ideas, ethical proposals and philosophical views. %K S¨®crates %K Alcib¨ªades %K piedad y justicia %K eros y filosof¨ªa %K Socrates %K Alcibiades %K piety and justice %K eros and philosophy %U http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-92732011000100004