I would say classifying will power as an energy thing dismisses it's complexity. — LuckilyDefinitive
I wonder if you can show me any examples. I am interested in reading the Republic.
Also fascinating piece of serendipity that we both just talked of 'diagnosis'. — Amity
In any case, it is rare to find metaphor and mythology mixed freely with observations of what "is" as is done with such abandon in the Republic. I don't think the "noble lie" applies to all the observations made in the Republic. But it influences it in every place.
There are so many indictments of character made in varying levels of subtlety that make me think I am not just being sold a bill of goods but am reading a diagnosis.
6 days ago — Valentinus
I wonder if you can show me any examples [ edit: of bolded part ]. I am interested in reading the Republic.
— Amity
I thought about different passages to quote but the quality I am singling out is a way to hear what is being said more than a thesis. I argued for a thesis in my previous citations because my interpretation was challenged. Fair enough. But I am more interested in the listening part of my own idea than ruling out other readings. — Valentinus
But what anyone 'hears'
or 'sees', regarding any connections, should be made explicit - that is a 'thesis' presented. — Amity
At the risk of getting even more off topic. [ anyone able to connect the dots between willpower, will, the soul and Socrates ? ] — Amity
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