PLATO ON THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PLEASURE AND PAIN
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Classical Assoc Canada
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In the Republic, Plato's third proof of his thesis, that the just man is happier, is celebrated as the most decisive, yet scholars have been very critical of it. I focus on the psychological half of the proof and argue that the criticisms against it result from misunderstanding Plato's view.
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Phoenix-The Journal of the Classical Association of Canada
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65
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3-4










