In this thesis I examine Plato's conception of the soul in the Republic. I attempt to show that Plato in the Republic regards the human soul as something unitary and that the unity the human soul possesses is compatible with the complexity and plurality that the soul displays. I wish to argue that the nature and the unity of the soul, which is expressed by the fact that the soul desires the good as the whole, is not adequately revealed in the arguments of the division of the soul in Book 4 of the Republic. In Book 4 the reader is presented with a divided soul that is characterized by internal conflict. I suggest that one would achieve better understanding of the unity of the soul and its rational nature if one followed the 'longer road' tha...
At Republic 435c-d and again at 504b-e, Plato has Socrates object to the city/soul analogy and decla...
In the Republic, Phaedrus, and Timaeus, Socrates holds that the psyche is complex, or has three dist...
At Republic 435c-d and again at 504b-e, Plato has Socrates object to the city/soul analogy and decla...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
In the Republic Plato claims that the soul has three parts. The purpose of the theory of psychic tri...
This dissertation addresses the issue of Plato\u27s metaphysics and his account of soul from the Apo...
This thesis examines the development of Plato's thought on the subject of the soul-body relation. I ...
I trace the pervasive, but mostly tacit, valorization of unity, and the concomitant denigration of p...
I propose a novel account of the soul in Plato’s philosophy as an entity that has surface, depth, lo...
At Republic 435c-d and again at 504b-e, Plato has Socrates object to the city/soul analogy and decla...
In the Republic, Phaedrus, and Timaeus, Socrates holds that the psyche is complex, or has three dist...
At Republic 435c-d and again at 504b-e, Plato has Socrates object to the city/soul analogy and decla...
In the Republic, Phaedrus, and Timaeus, Socrates holds that the psyche is complex, or has three dist...
At Republic 435c-d and again at 504b-e, Plato has Socrates object to the city/soul analogy and decla...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
This essay argues that Plato in the Republic needs an account of why and how the three distinct part...
In the Republic Plato claims that the soul has three parts. The purpose of the theory of psychic tri...
This dissertation addresses the issue of Plato\u27s metaphysics and his account of soul from the Apo...
This thesis examines the development of Plato's thought on the subject of the soul-body relation. I ...
I trace the pervasive, but mostly tacit, valorization of unity, and the concomitant denigration of p...
I propose a novel account of the soul in Plato’s philosophy as an entity that has surface, depth, lo...
At Republic 435c-d and again at 504b-e, Plato has Socrates object to the city/soul analogy and decla...
In the Republic, Phaedrus, and Timaeus, Socrates holds that the psyche is complex, or has three dist...
At Republic 435c-d and again at 504b-e, Plato has Socrates object to the city/soul analogy and decla...
In the Republic, Phaedrus, and Timaeus, Socrates holds that the psyche is complex, or has three dist...
At Republic 435c-d and again at 504b-e, Plato has Socrates object to the city/soul analogy and decla...