The degenerate regimes and individuals have been a neglected topic in the literature on Plato’s moral psychology in the Republic. This thesis contributes to the currently limited literature on degradation, and explores the following issues in the interpretation of Plato: the validity of the city-soul analogy across all regimes, including both the just city and the unjust cities, the cause of degradation, and the bad-making feature in the degenerate regimes. In defense of my account of the badness of degradation, I also examine the hydraulic model of desire, and offer an interpretation that resolves an apparent tension between the model and Plato’s account of the tyrant
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is infer...
The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is infer...
This dissertation explores and highlights Plato\u27s timeless and enduring insights on tyranny and t...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
Faculty Mentor: Eric Brown This study identifies a pattern in Plato’s account of psychological and p...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is infer...
The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is infer...
This dissertation explores and highlights Plato\u27s timeless and enduring insights on tyranny and t...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
The essay concerns the negative end of the political argument of the Republic, that injustice—the ru...
Faculty Mentor: Eric Brown This study identifies a pattern in Plato’s account of psychological and p...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
Plato’s theory of virtue in the Laws could be striking for someone who is more familiar with Aristot...
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc
This article was published in the Spring 2013 issue of the Journal of Undergraduate Researc