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Two Concepts of the Soul in Plato''s Phaedo is a fresh study of Plato''s psychology with particular focus on his arguments for the immortality of the soul. Through detailed textual study, this new work examines the structure of the dialogue making explicit the nature of the argumentation within the text and its relation to Plato''s other accounts of immortality. The author argues that the view of the soul in the Phaedo can be usefully separated into two concepts, which he terms the basic and total concepts. The basic concept consists of the features of the soul that are not used by the character Socrates as the foundation for arguments showing either the pre-existence or post-existence of the soul. In addition to the features contained in the basic concept, the total concept includes the features used as the basis of arguments intending to prove either the pre-existence of the soul, as well as the features of pre-existence and post-existence themselves. This book will prove useful to upper-level undergraduate or graduate students of ancient philosophy, philosophy of the mind, classics, and ancient history.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 List of Abbreviations Chapter 4 1. General Introductions Chapter 5 2. The Basic Concept of the ψυχη in the Phaedo Chapter 6 3. The Concept of the ψυχη in the Phaedo: Features in Addition to the Basic Concept Chapter 7 4. Alternative Treatments of the ψυχη in some of Plato's 'Middle' Dialogues Chapter 8 5. Conclusion Chapter 9 Index Chapter 10 Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 4/30/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761834014, 978-0761834014
      ISBN10: 076183401X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Two Concepts of the Soul in Plato''s Phaedo is a fresh study of Plato''s psychology with particular focus on his arguments for the immortality of the soul. Through detailed textual study, this new work examines the structure of the dialogue making explicit the nature of the argumentation within the text and its relation to Plato''s other accounts of immortality. The author argues that the view of the soul in the Phaedo can be usefully separated into two concepts, which he terms the basic and total concepts. The basic concept consists of the features of the soul that are not used by the character Socrates as the foundation for arguments showing either the pre-existence or post-existence of the soul. In addition to the features contained in the basic concept, the total concept includes the features used as the basis of arguments intending to prove either the pre-existence of the soul, as well as the features of pre-existence and post-existence themselves. This book will prove useful to upper-level undergraduate or graduate students of ancient philosophy, philosophy of the mind, classics, and ancient history.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 List of Abbreviations Chapter 4 1. General Introductions Chapter 5 2. The Basic Concept of the ψυχη in the Phaedo Chapter 6 3. The Concept of the ψυχη in the Phaedo: Features in Addition to the Basic Concept Chapter 7 4. Alternative Treatments of the ψυχη in some of Plato's 'Middle' Dialogues Chapter 8 5. Conclusion Chapter 9 Index Chapter 10 Bibliography

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