10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EPITHYMETIC»
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epithymetic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Sense of the Past: Essays in the History of Philosophy
We shall have (f) An element of the city is logistic, thymoeidic, or epithymetic if
and only if its men are. But the κ of a city, as of anything else, consists in (c)'s
being true. So in order to be κ? a city must have a logistic, a thymoeidic, and an ...
Bernard Williams, Myles Burnyeat, 2009
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Essays on Plato's Psychology
(f) An element of the city is logistic, thymoeidic, or epithymetic if and only if its men
are. But the btxottoouvn of a city, as of anything else, consists in (c)'s being true.
So in order to be Sixottog, a city must have a logistic, a thymoeidic, and an ...
3
Plato's Republic: Critical Essays
So in order to be bindtog [just], a city must have a logistic [rational], a thymoeidic [
spirited], and an epithymetic [appetitive] element in it. Since it must have an
epithymetic element, it must, by (f), have epithymetic men: in fact, it is clear from ...
4
Beautiful City: The Dialectical Character of Plato's "Republic"
The problem, however, is that "an epithymetic man — surely — is not a dikaios [
just] man" (52). Therefore, in a just city, most citizens are unjust, and the whole-
part rule is violated. To avoid this result, one might argue that each of the three ...
The argument of Republic IV which issues in the doctrine of the divisions of the
soul bases the distinction between the rational and epithymetic parts on conflicts
of desire and aversion directed towards the same object in the same respects.
Christopher W. Gowans, 1987
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Essays on Moral Realism
The argument of Republic IV which issues in the doctrine of the divisions of the
soul bases the distinction between the rational and epithymetic parts on conflicts
of desire and aversion directed towards the same object in the same respects.
Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, 1988
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The Commentaries of Proclus on the Timaeus of Plato, in Five ...
But at another time, the epithymetic part, being deluged by genesiurgic moisture,
is enervated, and merged in the streams of matter. For, as Heraclitus says, "
another death of intellectual souls is occasioned by moisture." But if these things
are ...
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Open Minded: Working Out the Logic of the Soul
But now if the epithymetic [appetitive] class has in this way to exercise some
logistikon [reason], and this helps it stick to its tasks, recognize the rulers and so
forth, and if we read this result back through the analogy to the individual soul, we
...
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The Topical Notebooks of Ralph Waldo Emerson
/8o, Km His words, /Epithymetic,/ mundane archons,/ (Plot. 388) paradigm
entelecheia, dianoetic, pleromas, phasmata, TFrom "Table Talk of Samuel
Rogers."i "With that remarkable person, Thomas Taylor, I was well acquainted. In
Greek ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson, Susan Sutton Smith, Ralph H. Orth, 1993
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Select works ¬of ¬Plotinus, ...: and extracts from the ...
... and departing from itself. This passive part, therefore, of the soul, is not indeed
body, but a certain form. Nevertheless, it is in matter, as are also the epithymetic,
the nutritive, augmentative, and generative powers, the three latter of which are ...
Plotinus, Thomas Taylor, Synesius Cyrenensis, 1817