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'''Phaedrus''' is the title of a Platonic dialogue between Socrates and Phaedrus. In Greek, this translates to Φαῖδρος and means bright, beaming, one that shines, to be radiant.
A Platonic dialogue named after its main character: in Greek, Φαῖδρος: the bright, beaming, one that shines, to be radiant.

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A Platonic dialogue named after its main character: in Greek, Φαῖδρος: the bright, beaming, one that shines, to be radiant.