Plato claims that reason can oppose our appetites and our aggressions can oppose both. He concludes that our reason is different from our appetites, and both are different from our aggressions. What...


Plato claims that reason can oppose our appetites and our aggressions can oppose both. He concludes that our reason is different from our appetites, and both are different from our aggressions. What assumption does Plato make to get from what he claims to what he concludes? Is his assumption right? Why?



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