La esclavitud sofística del alma al cuerpo en el Fedón

Authors

  • Martin Forciniti University of Buenos Aires (UBA), CONICET.

Keywords:

Master, Slave, Soul, Body, Sophist

Abstract

In this article I analize the metaphor of the master and slave in Plato´s Phaedo, as used to describe the relationship between soul and body. My goal is to determine the role that the sophist plays in the bondage of the soul to the body, considered harmful by the philosophers. In that sense, I identify body´s and soul´s own desires, and the opinions (dóxai) about the good that arise in the soul as a result of pursuing bodily desires. Finally, I develop the way the sophist feeds somatic dóxa itself, wich identifies the good with the pleasant.

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Author Biography

Martin Forciniti, University of Buenos Aires (UBA), CONICET.

Professor of Philosophy, specialized in Classical Philosophy (UBA). Doctorand (UBA). Postgraduate fellow (CONICET).  

Published

2012-06-21

How to Cite

Forciniti, M. (2012). La esclavitud sofística del alma al cuerpo en el Fedón. Sapere Aude - Journal of Philosophy, 3(5), 82–104. Retrieved from https://periodicos.pucminas.br/SapereAude/article/view/3408

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Section

ARTIGOS/ARTICLES: DOSSIÊ/DOSSIER