Plato and the Divided Self
Herausgeber: Barney, Rachel; Brittain, Charles; Brennan, Tad
Plato and the Divided Self
Herausgeber: Barney, Rachel; Brittain, Charles; Brennan, Tad
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Investigates Plato's account of the tripartite soul, looking at how the theory evolved over the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus.
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Investigates Plato's account of the tripartite soul, looking at how the theory evolved over the Republic, Phaedrus and Timaeus.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9781107654273
- ISBN-10: 1107654270
- Artikelnr.: 40548608
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- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 591g
- ISBN-13: 9781107654273
- ISBN-10: 1107654270
- Artikelnr.: 40548608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Acknowledgements and notes; Editors' introduction Rachel Barney, Tad
Brennan and Charles Brittain; Part I. Transitions to Tripartition: 1.
Enkrateia and the partition of the soul in the Gorgias Louis-André Dorion;
2. From the Phaedo to the Republic: philosophers, non-philosophers, and the
possibility of virtue Iakovos Vasiliou; 3. The soul as a one and a many:
Republic 436a8-439d9 Eric Brown; Part II. Moral Psychology and the Parts of
the Soul: 4. Erôs before and after tripartition Frisbee Sheffield; 5.
Speaking with the same voice as reason: personification in Plato's
psychology Rachana Kamtekar; 6. Psychic contingency in the Republic
Jennifer Whiting; 7. Curbing one's appetites in Plato's Republic James
Wilberding; 8. The nature and object of the spirited part of the soul Tad
Brennan; 9. How to see an unencrusted soul: Republic X 611b-612a Raphael
Woolf; Part III. Developments in Late Plato: 10. Pictures and passions in
the Philebus and Timaeus Jessica Moss; 11. The cognition of appetite in
Plato's Timaeus Hendrik Lorenz; 12. Soul and state in Plato's laws Luc
Brisson; Part IV. Parts of Soul in the Platonic Tradition: 13. Plutarch on
the division of the soul Jan Opsomer; 14. Galen and the tripartite soul
Mark Schiefsky; 15. Plotinus and Plato on soul and action Eyjólfur K.
Emilsson.
Brennan and Charles Brittain; Part I. Transitions to Tripartition: 1.
Enkrateia and the partition of the soul in the Gorgias Louis-André Dorion;
2. From the Phaedo to the Republic: philosophers, non-philosophers, and the
possibility of virtue Iakovos Vasiliou; 3. The soul as a one and a many:
Republic 436a8-439d9 Eric Brown; Part II. Moral Psychology and the Parts of
the Soul: 4. Erôs before and after tripartition Frisbee Sheffield; 5.
Speaking with the same voice as reason: personification in Plato's
psychology Rachana Kamtekar; 6. Psychic contingency in the Republic
Jennifer Whiting; 7. Curbing one's appetites in Plato's Republic James
Wilberding; 8. The nature and object of the spirited part of the soul Tad
Brennan; 9. How to see an unencrusted soul: Republic X 611b-612a Raphael
Woolf; Part III. Developments in Late Plato: 10. Pictures and passions in
the Philebus and Timaeus Jessica Moss; 11. The cognition of appetite in
Plato's Timaeus Hendrik Lorenz; 12. Soul and state in Plato's laws Luc
Brisson; Part IV. Parts of Soul in the Platonic Tradition: 13. Plutarch on
the division of the soul Jan Opsomer; 14. Galen and the tripartite soul
Mark Schiefsky; 15. Plotinus and Plato on soul and action Eyjólfur K.
Emilsson.
Acknowledgements and notes; Editors' introduction Rachel Barney, Tad
Brennan and Charles Brittain; Part I. Transitions to Tripartition: 1.
Enkrateia and the partition of the soul in the Gorgias Louis-André Dorion;
2. From the Phaedo to the Republic: philosophers, non-philosophers, and the
possibility of virtue Iakovos Vasiliou; 3. The soul as a one and a many:
Republic 436a8-439d9 Eric Brown; Part II. Moral Psychology and the Parts of
the Soul: 4. Erôs before and after tripartition Frisbee Sheffield; 5.
Speaking with the same voice as reason: personification in Plato's
psychology Rachana Kamtekar; 6. Psychic contingency in the Republic
Jennifer Whiting; 7. Curbing one's appetites in Plato's Republic James
Wilberding; 8. The nature and object of the spirited part of the soul Tad
Brennan; 9. How to see an unencrusted soul: Republic X 611b-612a Raphael
Woolf; Part III. Developments in Late Plato: 10. Pictures and passions in
the Philebus and Timaeus Jessica Moss; 11. The cognition of appetite in
Plato's Timaeus Hendrik Lorenz; 12. Soul and state in Plato's laws Luc
Brisson; Part IV. Parts of Soul in the Platonic Tradition: 13. Plutarch on
the division of the soul Jan Opsomer; 14. Galen and the tripartite soul
Mark Schiefsky; 15. Plotinus and Plato on soul and action Eyjólfur K.
Emilsson.
Brennan and Charles Brittain; Part I. Transitions to Tripartition: 1.
Enkrateia and the partition of the soul in the Gorgias Louis-André Dorion;
2. From the Phaedo to the Republic: philosophers, non-philosophers, and the
possibility of virtue Iakovos Vasiliou; 3. The soul as a one and a many:
Republic 436a8-439d9 Eric Brown; Part II. Moral Psychology and the Parts of
the Soul: 4. Erôs before and after tripartition Frisbee Sheffield; 5.
Speaking with the same voice as reason: personification in Plato's
psychology Rachana Kamtekar; 6. Psychic contingency in the Republic
Jennifer Whiting; 7. Curbing one's appetites in Plato's Republic James
Wilberding; 8. The nature and object of the spirited part of the soul Tad
Brennan; 9. How to see an unencrusted soul: Republic X 611b-612a Raphael
Woolf; Part III. Developments in Late Plato: 10. Pictures and passions in
the Philebus and Timaeus Jessica Moss; 11. The cognition of appetite in
Plato's Timaeus Hendrik Lorenz; 12. Soul and state in Plato's laws Luc
Brisson; Part IV. Parts of Soul in the Platonic Tradition: 13. Plutarch on
the division of the soul Jan Opsomer; 14. Galen and the tripartite soul
Mark Schiefsky; 15. Plotinus and Plato on soul and action Eyjólfur K.
Emilsson.