In this episode of "Awakening from the Meaning Crisis," Dr. John Vervaeke delves into Plato's response to Socrates' death and his development of the first psychological theory. He explains Plato's concept of inner conflict, represented by the man (reason), the monster (appetite), and the thymus (socio-cultural motivation), and how these centers within the psyche influence self-deception and behavior. Vervaeke connects Plato's ideas to cognitive science, discussing hyperbolic discounting and how it makes individuals vulnerable to self-destructive actions. He further explores Plato's myth of the cave as a metaphor for enlightenment and the interconnectedness of self-transformation and understanding reality, ultimately defining wisdom as internal justice and a fullness of being achieved through harmonizing these inner drives.
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