Explain how “Pleasure” the horse is an allegory
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In the Phaedrus, Plato (through his mouthpiece, Socrates) shares the allegory of the chariot to explain the tripartite nature of the human soul or psyche. The chariot is pulled by two winged horses, one mortal and the other immortal. ... These essences nourish the horses' wings, keeping the chariot in flight.
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dialogue “Phaedrus”, Plato presents the allegory of the chariot to explain the tripartite nature of the human soul or psyche. The chariot is pulled by two winged horses
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