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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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sobranie sochinen, lofty moral reasons, artistic visualization, having resolved nothing, entirety struggle, abstract worldview, novelistic universe, authoritative orientation, integral attitude, unbearable questions, cruel talent, flogging scene, nihil humanum, opposite proofs, underground man, earthly truth, polyphonic novel, authoritative image, artistic universe, ridiculous man, execution scene, natural school, radical contradiction, arbitrary assertions, authorial position
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Trifon Semyonovich, Julian Mastakovich, The Brothers Karamazov, House of the Dead, The Kreutzer Sonata, The Devils, Ivan Karamazov, The Overcoat, Grand Inquisitor, Fyodor Karamazov, Akaky Akakievich, Garden of Eden, Platon Karataev, Goethe's Faust, Anna Grigorievna, Fyodor Mikhailovich, Prince Myshkin, Dmitry Karamazov, Don Quixote, General Davoust, Leo Tolstoy, Leonid Grossman, Sportsman's Notebook, The Island of Sakhalin, The Peasant Marey
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