The conception of man in Platonic thought

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Since ancient times man has questioned his presence in the world so Plato presents his anthropological project which introduces the theme of the immortality of the soul and which underpins a large part of Platonic anthropology and book IV of the Republic highlighting the tripartition that Plato operates in the organisation of his Ideal State. After a historical approach to anthropological thought we move on to the archaic period of Greek society the pre-Socratics the Sophists and finally to Plato's studies a unique figure in philosophy in terms of the task of defining man. His anthropology inaugurated a new phase in anthropological thought based on his ontological approach. For Plato the essence of man is his soul. Finally the perspective of a non-dualist stance for Platonic anthropology in the 'Timaeus' will be presented with the possibility of a triadic dimension of interpretation of his thought both written and unwritten. It is in this way that Platonic anthropology marks the entire history of Western thought about man.
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