Plato's theory of the soul is a central aspect of his philosophical thought, particularly in his dialogues such as "Phaedrus," "Phaedo," and "Republic." Here are the key components of his theory: 1. **Tripartite Soul**: Plato divides the soul into three distinct parts: - **Rational (Logos)**: This part of the soul seeks truth and is responsible for reasoning and philosophical thought.
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