The paper "Hearing Voices, Doubt, and Other Troubles: What is Plato('s) Thinking?" was completed as part of graduate coursework at the University of Connecticut for Sam Wheeler.  
 

This essay examines Plato's description of thinking (in the Theaetetus and the Sophist) as the internal discourse of two voices. Less a study of Plato than an examination of one of the essential questions faced by any philosophy of mind, it examines some of the difficulties of this seemingly-intuitive description of the thinking process in the context of Plato's particular rendering of it.

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