This dissertation addresses an interpretive puzzle involving Plato’s apparently incompatible accounts of psychic conflict. I argue that a better understanding of the soul helps to resolve this puzzle, and that we can properly understand Plato’s conception of the soul by focusing on his account of self-mastery (τὸ κρείττω ἑαυτοῦ). Self-mastery is a concept well-suited to this project because it is treated consistently across Plato’s dialogues and features centrally in discussions of psychic conflict
In Timaeus 42e-47e and 61c-69a, Plato describes the mechanism of sense perception in detail. Luc Bri...
This paper examines Plato's moral psychology in the Phaedrus. It argues against interpreters such as...
Since antiquity, scholars have observed a structural tension within Plato’s Phaedrus. The dialogue ...
This dissertation addresses an interpretive puzzle involving Plato’s apparently incompatible account...
This dissertation addresses the issue of Plato\u27s metaphysics and his account of soul from the Apo...
While most scholars know, or think they know, what Plato says about the soul, there is less certaint...
Self-motion is a key notion in Plato's philosophy. In multiple dialogues, Plato insists that the ess...
In this thesis I examine Plato's conception of the soul in the Republic. I attempt to show that Plat...
I argue that Plato believes that the soul must be both the principle of motion and the subject of co...
This thesis examines the development of Plato's thought on the subject of the soul-body relation. I ...
In the Republic Plato claims that the soul has three parts. The purpose of the theory of psychic tri...
This dissertation seeks to determine the relationship between love and soul health, in Plato's philo...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the problem of soul in Plato's Timaeus while paying due respect...
I propose a novel account of the soul in Plato’s philosophy as an entity that has surface, depth, lo...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the Greek motto γνῶθι σεαυτόν plays a central role in Plato’...
In Timaeus 42e-47e and 61c-69a, Plato describes the mechanism of sense perception in detail. Luc Bri...
This paper examines Plato's moral psychology in the Phaedrus. It argues against interpreters such as...
Since antiquity, scholars have observed a structural tension within Plato’s Phaedrus. The dialogue ...
This dissertation addresses an interpretive puzzle involving Plato’s apparently incompatible account...
This dissertation addresses the issue of Plato\u27s metaphysics and his account of soul from the Apo...
While most scholars know, or think they know, what Plato says about the soul, there is less certaint...
Self-motion is a key notion in Plato's philosophy. In multiple dialogues, Plato insists that the ess...
In this thesis I examine Plato's conception of the soul in the Republic. I attempt to show that Plat...
I argue that Plato believes that the soul must be both the principle of motion and the subject of co...
This thesis examines the development of Plato's thought on the subject of the soul-body relation. I ...
In the Republic Plato claims that the soul has three parts. The purpose of the theory of psychic tri...
This dissertation seeks to determine the relationship between love and soul health, in Plato's philo...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the problem of soul in Plato's Timaeus while paying due respect...
I propose a novel account of the soul in Plato’s philosophy as an entity that has surface, depth, lo...
The aim of this paper is to examine how the Greek motto γνῶθι σεαυτόν plays a central role in Plato’...
In Timaeus 42e-47e and 61c-69a, Plato describes the mechanism of sense perception in detail. Luc Bri...
This paper examines Plato's moral psychology in the Phaedrus. It argues against interpreters such as...
Since antiquity, scholars have observed a structural tension within Plato’s Phaedrus. The dialogue ...