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- Thumos abstract "Thumos (also commonly spelled "thymos") (Greek: θύμος) is a Greek word expressing the concept of "spiritedness" (as in "spirited stallion" or "spirited debate"). The word indicates a physical association with breath or blood. The word is also used to express the human desire for recognition.It should not be confused with the similar Greek word θυμός, which means "anger" (the two words differ in the intonation).In Homer's works, thumos was used to denote emotions, desire, or an internal urge. Thumos was a permanent possession of living man, to which his thinking and feeling belonged. When a Homeric hero is under emotional stress he may externalize his thumos, conversing with it or scolding it [1].Plato's Phaedrus and his later work The Republic discuss thumos as one of the three constituent parts of the human psyche. In the Phaedrus, Plato depicts logos as a charioteer driving the two horses eros and thumos (i.e. erotic love and spiritedness are to be guided by logos). "In the Republic (Book IV) soul ... becomes divided into the logical (“λόγος”), spirited ("θυμός"), and appetitive (“ἐπιθυμητής”). To its appetitive part are ascribed bodily desires; thumos is the emotional element in virtue of which we feel anger, fear, etc.; logiston is (or should be) the controlling part which subjugates the appetites with the help of thumos."[2].".
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- Thumos subject Category:Philosophical_concepts.
- Thumos subject Category:Platonism.
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- Thumos comment "Thumos (also commonly spelled "thymos") (Greek: θύμος) is a Greek word expressing the concept of "spiritedness" (as in "spirited stallion" or "spirited debate"). The word indicates a physical association with breath or blood. The word is also used to express the human desire for recognition.It should not be confused with the similar Greek word θυμός, which means "anger" (the two words differ in the intonation).In Homer's works, thumos was used to denote emotions, desire, or an internal urge.".
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