The Rational/Non-Rational Distinction in Plato's Republic
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 36:179-197 (2009)
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Abstract

An attempt to show that Plato has a unified approach to the rationality of belief and the rationality of desire, and that his defense of that approach is a powerful one.

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Todd Ganson
Oberlin College

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