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Full Idea
The Stoics think that we are exclusively moved by reason, because the soul in a narrow sense is nothing but reason.
Gist of Idea
The Stoics think that soul in the narrow sense is nothing but reason
Source
report of Stoic school (fragments/reports [c.200 BCE]) by Michael Frede - Intro to 'Rationality in Greek Thought' p.8
Book Ref
'Rationality in Greek Thought', ed/tr. Frede,M /Striker,G [OUP 1999], p.8
A Reaction
Presumably that means that desires and perceptions are not part of the 'narrow' soul. This is the culmination of Socratic intellectualism.
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23251 | The Stoics think that soul in the narrow sense is nothing but reason [Stoic school, by Frede,M] |
4833 | The human mind is the very idea or knowledge of the human body [Spinoza] |
22866 | Mind is never isolated, but only exists in its interactions [Dewey] |
3960 | There are no such things as minds, but people have mental properties [Davidson] |
2553 | The mind is a property, or it is baffling [Rorty] |
4969 | I regard the mind-body problem as wide open, and extremely confusing [Kripke] |
3295 | Inner v outer brings astonishment that we are a particular person [Nagel] |
11936 | The two ways proposed to distinguish mind are intentionality or consciousness [Molnar] |