Unidad y multiplicidad del alma en la República de Platón

Autores
Bieda, Esteban Enrique
Año de publicación
2015
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español castellano
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Based on what we may call the “Structural Parallelism Principle”, which consists in the comparative analysis of the parts of human soul and the parts of the fiÏȘ, Socrates describes in the Republic the different parts of the city and how those parts must relate with each other in order to be virtuous. This special attention to the multiplication of aspects both in the city and the soul, might lead us to believe tha Plato is talking about multiple realities defined mainly by their diversity and divergence of conducts. It could seem, as well, that the „˘¯‹ and the fiÏȘ are things compound by segments whose interests, fatally irreconcilable, create a state of permanent bellicosity that makes unity almost unthinkable. Only the soul of the philosopher, arranged around its racionality, would be able to organize itself in a harmoniously. In this paper I will try to show that, although Plato makes a great effort when he distinguishes the different aspects or tendencies inside the soul, the text of Republic also shows that every course of action is a result of the confluence of those three tendencies altogether. In this sense, although human soul is inhabited by opposite and even contradictory desires, in the resulting action always converge the three parts, each one with its particular slant. My conclusion at the end of the paper will be that this situation leads to two different – although complementary – kinds of unity in the soul, that I will call “quantitative unity” and “qualitative unity”.
Fil: Bieda, Esteban Enrique. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Filosofía "Dr. Alejandro Korn"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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PLATÓN
REPÚBLICA
ALMA
UNIDAD
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title Unidad y multiplicidad del alma en la República de Platón
spellingShingle Unidad y multiplicidad del alma en la República de Platón
Bieda, Esteban Enrique
PLATÓN
REPÚBLICA
ALMA
UNIDAD
title_short Unidad y multiplicidad del alma en la República de Platón
title_full Unidad y multiplicidad del alma en la República de Platón
title_fullStr Unidad y multiplicidad del alma en la República de Platón
title_full_unstemmed Unidad y multiplicidad del alma en la República de Platón
title_sort Unidad y multiplicidad del alma en la República de Platón
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bieda, Esteban Enrique
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv PLATÓN
REPÚBLICA
ALMA
UNIDAD
topic PLATÓN
REPÚBLICA
ALMA
UNIDAD
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Based on what we may call the “Structural Parallelism Principle”, which consists in the comparative analysis of the parts of human soul and the parts of the fiÏȘ, Socrates describes in the Republic the different parts of the city and how those parts must relate with each other in order to be virtuous. This special attention to the multiplication of aspects both in the city and the soul, might lead us to believe tha Plato is talking about multiple realities defined mainly by their diversity and divergence of conducts. It could seem, as well, that the „˘¯‹ and the fiÏȘ are things compound by segments whose interests, fatally irreconcilable, create a state of permanent bellicosity that makes unity almost unthinkable. Only the soul of the philosopher, arranged around its racionality, would be able to organize itself in a harmoniously. In this paper I will try to show that, although Plato makes a great effort when he distinguishes the different aspects or tendencies inside the soul, the text of Republic also shows that every course of action is a result of the confluence of those three tendencies altogether. In this sense, although human soul is inhabited by opposite and even contradictory desires, in the resulting action always converge the three parts, each one with its particular slant. My conclusion at the end of the paper will be that this situation leads to two different – although complementary – kinds of unity in the soul, that I will call “quantitative unity” and “qualitative unity”.
Fil: Bieda, Esteban Enrique. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Instituto de Filosofía "Dr. Alejandro Korn"; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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