[marron]Summary[/marron]
Here I intend a recreation of a Socratic conversation about the benefits and harms of cyberculture in which echoes of the discussion on oral and written speech in Plato´s myth about Teuth and Thamus at the end of his Phaedrus can easily be recognized. Thus, firstly, an encounter between Socrates and Phaedrus, a true fan of cyberculture, is portrayed in the Champs Elysées in Paris which works as a locus amoenus. Afterwards, Socrates evokes a talk which he held with Yves, a French scholar on Communications, when he entered into a Cyber-café in a foggy, cold day in London town and met this old friend of his.
[marron]Keywords:[/marron] Plato | Oral Speech | Written Speech | Cyberculture | Phaedrus