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The Tripartite Psyche and Inner-conflict: Plato's Republic, Book 4

The Tripartite Psyche and Inner-conflict: Plato's Republic, Book 4

Update: 2025-09-04
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In the fourth part of our lecture series on Plato's Republic, we delve into Plato's concept of the tripartite psyche and the four cardinal virtues. We explore how the three parts of the psyche—the appetite, the rational self, and Thymos—interact and often conflict with one another, causing inner turmoil. Plato's model is foundational for many subsequent theories in psychology, from Freud to modern generative and predictive processing models. Learn how Plato's notion of justice as psychological integration provides a framework for reducing inner conflict and fostering alignment among the different parts of the psyche, ultimately leading to a more harmonious and connected existence.

A good deal of the content from this lecture is inspired by John Verveake's Awakening From the Meaning Crisis Part 5: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neDutbcedUY&ab_channel=JohnVervaeke

Introduction to the series: https://youtu.be/TZ8_rQNFfLU

Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Plato's Republic Lecture Series 00:56 The Appetite: Immediate Desires and Motivations 02:42 Thymos: The Social and Emotional Self 07:54 Consequences of Inner Conflict and Injustice 10:31 Conclusion: The Intrinsic and Consequential Good of Justice



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The Tripartite Psyche and Inner-conflict: Plato's Republic, Book 4

The Tripartite Psyche and Inner-conflict: Plato's Republic, Book 4

Mahon McCann