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The paper "Hearing
Voices, Doubt, and Other Troubles: What
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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. This essay is presently available in the following formats: With Frames (and a handy linked table of contents) No Frames (and no table of contents) Adobe
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