Socrates 3 Parts Of The Mind Analysis

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Socrates argues that the mind has three parts because the state has three parts that mind their own business and doo what is best for the state. The aspect is reasoning which is associated with the rulers of the state whom Socrates here calls them governors (441a) he associates reasoning with rulers because they have knowledge and, another aspect is appetite which is associated with workers because they have desires, they feel hunger , thirsty and have sexual desires Socrates says this because workers can have lots of money be rich and participate in activities that rulers and auxiliaries are forbidden from that can satisfy their appetite. Furthermore, the third aspect is spirit, which is associated with the auxiliaries because auxiliaries