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  2. According to Plato, the spirited or thymoeides (from thymos) is part of the soul by which we are angry or get into a temper. He also calls this part 'high spirit' and initially identifies the soul dominated by this part with the Thracians , Scythians , and the people of "northern regions".

  3. The spirited, or hot-blooded, part, i.e., the part that gets angry when it perceives (for example) an injustice being done. This is the part of us that loves to face and overcome great challenges, the part that can steel itself to adversity, and that loves victory, winning, challenge, and honor.

  4. Plato divides the human soul into three parts: the Rational, the Spirited, and the Appetite. The Rational part desires to exert reason and attain rational decisions; the Spirited part desires supreme honor; and the Appetite part of the soul desires bodily pleasures such as food, drink, sex, etc.

  5. Oct 23, 2003 · This answer significantly clarifies (the relevant aspects of) the ordinary Greek notion of soul (see section 1). The Republic also puts forward a new theory of soul, which involves the claim that the embodied human soul has (at least) three parts or aspects, namely reason, spirit and appetite.

  6. Mar 28, 2021 · Freud imagines the ego seeking compromise and balance between the opposing elements of the id and superego. But the spirited part as Socrates describes it has desires all its own, and in a just soul, these desires are to be satisfied only when subordinated to the desires of the rational part.

  7. Aug 3, 2023 · Unlike the soul, which primarily pertains to individual identity, the spirit typically refers to a more universal, transcendent, or divine aspect of existence. 1....

  8. 1) The appetitive part of our soul lusts after food, drink, sex, and so on (and after money most of all, since money is the means of satisfying the rest of these desires); 2) The spirited part of the soul yearns for honor; and. 3) The rational part of the soul desires truth and knowledge.

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