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  2. Soul - Wikipedia

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    The Modern English noun soul is derived from Old English sāwol, sāwel.The earliest attestations reported in the Oxford English Dictionary are from the 8th century. In King Alfred's translation of De Consolatione Philosophiae, it is used to refer to the immaterial, spiritual, or thinking aspect of a person, as contrasted with the person's physical body; in the Vespasian Psalter 77.50, it ...

  3. Plato's theory of soul - Wikipedia

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    The soul is also the mind: it is that which thinks in us. We see this casual oscillation between different roles of the soul in many dialogues. First of all, in the Republic: Is there any function of the soul that you could not accomplish with anything else, such as taking care of something (epimeleisthai), ruling, deliberating, and other such ...

  4. Platonism - Wikipedia

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    And, since in this cognition, the three parts of the soul, which are reason, spirit, and appetite, all have their share, we get the three virtues, Wisdom, Courage, and Moderation. [6] The bond which unites the other virtues is the virtue of Justice, by which each part of the soul is confined to the performance of its proper function. [6]

  5. Ground of the Soul - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, it shares a similar quality: it is completely undifferentiated. In contrast to the outer realms of the soul, it lacks distinguishable, co-existing contents or functions. At the ground of the soul, the soul has no ideas whatsoever, neither of itself nor anything created or of God. It has "neither working nor understanding" there.

  6. History of the location of the soul - Wikipedia

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    The sensitive soul, however, allows for sensation and movement in humans and animals. The third, the rational, is exclusive to humans, and allows for rational thought. [6] In book II, Aristotle states that, the soul is the part of the human that allows its entire being, that one can't exist without the other and they complement each other.

  7. Phaedo - Wikipedia

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    In life, the rational and intelligent functions of the soul are restricted by bodily senses of pleasure, pain, sight, and sound. [10] Death, however, is a rite of purification from the "infection" of the body.

  8. 30 things to do when you’re bored (that are actually good for ...

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    Creating art — no matter how rudimentary — is good for the soul and may even help you live ... increases social support and may even support healthier biological function. 24. Call someone you ...

  9. Anima mundi - Wikipedia

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    This soul animates the universe, ensuring its rational structure and function according to a divine plan, with the motions of the seven classical planets reflecting the deep connection between mathematics and reality in Platonic thought. Stoicism and Gnosticism are two significant philosophical systems that elaborated on this concept.