Plato's Phaedo ... Socrates, in dialogue with Simmias and Cebes, brings forth three initial arguments in favor of the immortality of the soul: ... Socrates refutes Cebes with his fourth argument for the immortality of soul. Soul (psyche) is what brings life. A thing, i.e., a body having life can, like material things,
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A survey of the history of Western philosophy. ... Immortality of the Soul ... But then, since the soul is living, it must participate in the Form of Life, and thus it cannot ever die. (Phaedo 105d) The soul is perfectly and certainly imperishable, not only for this life, but forever.
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The soul, Socrates asserts, is immortal, and the philosopher spends his life training it to detach itself from the needs of the body. He provides four arguments for this claim. ... In the remote Peloponnesian township of Phlius, Echecrates encounters Phaedo of Elis, one of the men present during Socrates' final hours.
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Echecrates presses Phaedo of Elis to give his account of Socrates’ death. ... Each of the four arguments for the immortality of the soul does different work in the dialogue, even if they all aim at proving the same thing. The Argument from Opposites absorbs a line of thinking that was popular among earlier philosophers...
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The Phaedo ; After the death of Socrates, his pupil Plato would go on to reconstruct many of his dialogues, including Phaedo, which recounts Socrates' beliefs with regards to the immortality of the soul. Phaedo, along with the Apology, Crito, and Euthyphro, are known to many scholars as a tetralogy,
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Concerning the Immortality of the Soul as Presented by Socrates in the Phaedo ... The character of Socrates in Plato's Phaedo provides four arguments to support the immortality of the soul, yet each one provides refutable, unconvincing evidence, culminating in a logos that egregiously defies our everyday experiences.
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A selection of articles related to Phaedo - Immortality of the soul ... Phaedo, Phaedo - Detailed summary, Phaedo - Immortality of the soul, Phaedo - Last Days of Socrates...
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The paper examines the Platonic dialogue Phaedo focusing on the arguments for immortality presented by Socrates, and discussing the superiority of the soul over the body, the power of recollection, the impossibility to decompose the soul structure, etc. ... Browse our collection of papers in ; ... WORDS: 1500; DATE: 2008; PRICE:
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Origin of the Soul in God; The Soul is divine; Qualities; Life; Immortality; Proofs of Immortality; Unity ... Wordsworth, "Intimations of Immortality From Recollections of Early Childhood" V; The philosophy of six thousand years has not searched the chambers and magazines of the soul In its experiments there has always remained,
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