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A definition or brief description of Phaedrus.

Phaedrus is the name of a dialogue by Plato and also the name of a characters in the dialogue. The character Phaedrus also appears in Plato's Symposium. The Greek for Phaedrus is Φαῖδρος and means bright, beaming, one that shines, to be radiant.