Algunas observaciones de Platón a respecto de las emociones

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Robert Zaborowski
A paper is an attempt at reassessing the role of emotions in Plato’s dialogues cannot be assessed. A standard view identifying (or translating or interpreting) to logistikon with (as) reason, to thumoeides with (as) the irascible and to epithumetikon with (as) the concupiscent is challenged so far as each of the three parts possesses emotions (affectivity) of its own. The opinion that Plato is responsible for the negative view of emotion is rejected. Plato’s views on emotions are understood more accurately understood from a hierarchical perspective, i. e. when three parts of the soul are analyzed as three strata of the feeling–thinking–desiring linkages.

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Zaborowski, Robert. «Algunas observaciones de Platón a respecto de las emociones». Mirabilia: electronic journal of antiquity and middle ages, n.º 15, pp. 141-70, https://raco.cat/index.php/Mirabilia/article/view/283018.