Appearances and calculations: Plato’s division of the soul
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Nicholas D. Smith (1999). Plato's Analogy of Soul and State. Journal of Ethics 3 (1):31-49.
S. Marc Cohen (1973). Plato's Method of Division. In J. M. E. Moravcsik (ed.), Patterns in Plato's Thought. Reidel.
R. F. Stalley (1975). Plato's Argument for the Division of the Reasoning and Appetitive Elements Within the Soul. Phronesis 20 (2):110 - 128.
Devin Henry (2012). A Sharp Eye for Kinds: Plato on Collection and Division. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 41 (January):229-55.
Dale Jacquette (2003). Plato on the Parts of the Soul. Epoché 8 (1):43-68.
Michael Davis (2011). The Soul of the Greeks: An Inquiry. University of Chicago Press.
Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan & Charles Brittain (eds.) (2012). Plato and the Divided Self. Cambridge University Press.
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