Thumos in Platonic and Aristotelian Moral Psychology

Earlier this week, at the annual Marquette Aristotle and the Aristotelian Tradition conference, I gave a presentation bearing upon on one of my current research projects.  It stems from my broader research project, focused upon anger in ancient and medieval philosophy, theology, and literature.  My talk was titled "The Significance of Thumos in Platonic and Aristotelian Moral Psychology".

I didn't entirely deliver on what I'd promised in the abstract, in my own view, but my talk was...
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Published on June 29, 2019 11:35
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