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Dialogues With Dostoevsky: The Overwhelming Questions
December 1996, Stanford University Press, Stanford Univ Pr
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Dialogues with Dostoevsky: the overwhelming questions
1993, Stanford University Press
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"At the end of Book 4 of Plato's Republic, Socrates, pursuing his argument that the soul is a unity in diversity, provides an example in which "spiritedness" or "noble wrath" (thumos), appears to be the natural ally of reason: I once heard something that I trust."
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"At the end of Book 4 of Plato's Republic, Socrates, pursuing his argument that the soul is a unity in diversity, provides an example in which "spiritedness" or "noble wrath" (thumos), appears to be the natural ally of reason: I once heard something that I trust."
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