The Meaning of the Term “Thymos” and Its Role in the Platonic Theory
The Meaning of the Term “Thymos” and Its Role in the Platonic Theory
Author(s): Nora GrigoreSubject(s): Philosophy, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, History of Philosophy, Aesthetics, Ancient Philosphy
Published by: Editura Universităţii Vasile Goldiş
Keywords: thymos; Plato; Plato‟s Republic; tripartition of soul;
Summary/Abstract: The term “thymos” has, famously, a multiplicity of aspects. It is used in Plato‟s texts and other ancient writings to mean something like “spirit” or “anger” or “vividness” or “animation”. Also famously, Plato uses it to designate a third part of the soul, the one concerned with courage and love of victory and honor. My aim is to offer an interpretation that a) would paint a coherent picture out of all of these different aspects, and b) would account for the theoretical role of the thymos in the Platonic framework.
Journal: Societate si politica
- Issue Year: XVIII/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 65-79
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English
