The Embodied Soul in Plato's Later Thought
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In this book Chad Jorgenson challenges the view that for Plato the good life is one of pure intellection arguing that his last writings increasingly insist on the capacity of reason to impose measure on our emotions and pleasures. Starting from an account of the ontological epistemological and physiological foundations of the tripartition of the soul he traces the increasing sophistication of Plato''s thinking about the nature of pleasure and pain and his developing interest in sciences bearing on physical reality. These theoretical shifts represent a movement away from a conception of human happiness as a purification or flight of the soul from the sensible to the intelligible as in the Phaedo towards a focus on the harmony of the individual as a psychosomatic whole under the hegemonic power of reason.
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