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Single Idea 6009

[filed under theme 15. Nature of Minds / A. Nature of Mind / 2. Psuche ]

Full Idea

Plato makes psychic conflict intelligible by appeal to a conception of the soul such that the soul is closely connected to the body at the level of appetite and relatively separate from the body at the level of reason.

Gist of Idea

Psychic conflict is clear if appetite is close to the body and reason fairly separate

Source

report of Plato (The Republic [c.374 BCE], 339b) by Deborah K.W. Modrak - Classical theories of Mind

Book Ref

'Encyclopedia of Classical Philosophy', ed/tr. Zeyl,Donald J. [Fitzroy Dearborn 1997], p.345


A Reaction

I'm not sure about this at the level of biology or ontology, but at the phenomenal level this is obviously right. Hunger makes consciousness feel like a physical event, but doing arithmetic doesn't seem remotely physical.


The 27 ideas with the same theme [Greek concept of the mind/soul/life]:

Democritus says soul consists of smooth round bodies brought together in accidental collision [Democritus, by Cicero]
Atomists say soul has a rational part in the chest, and a diffused non-rational part [Democritus, by Aetius]
The soul is the same as the mind [Democritus, by Aristotle]
Soul causes the body to live, and gives it power to breathe and to be revitalized [Plato]
Soul is what is defined by 'self-generating motion' [Plato]
The soul is self-motion [Plato]
Psychic conflict is clear if appetite is close to the body and reason fairly separate [Plato, by Modrak]
There is a third element to the mind - spirit - lying between reason and appetite [Plato]
Plato says the soul is ordered by number [Plato, by Plutarch]
Xenocrates held that the soul had no form or substance, but was number [Xenocrates, by Cicero]
Aristotle led to the view that there are several souls, all somewhat physical [Aristotle, by Martin/Barresi]
Soul is seen as what moves, or what is least physical, or a combination of elements [Aristotle]
Psuché is the form and actuality of a body which potentially has life [Aristotle]
The soul is the cause or source of movement, the essence of body, and its end [Aristotle]
Everything that receives nourishment has a vegetative soul, with it own distinctive excellence [Aristotle]
In a controlled person the receptive part of the soul is obedient, and it is in harmony in the virtuous [Aristotle]
The irrational psuché is persuadable by reason - shown by our criticism and encouragement of people [Aristotle]
If beings are dominated by appetite, this can increase so much that it drives out reason [Aristotle]
The soul is fine parts distributed through the body, resembling hot breath [Epicurus]
Soul is made of four stuffs, giving warmth, rest, motion and perception [Epicurus, by Aetius]
The rational soul is in the chest, and the non-rational soul is spread through the body [Epicurus]
Stoics say the soul is a mixture of air and fire [Stoic school, by Galen]
Division of the soul divides a person, reducing responsibility for the nonrational part [Stoic school, by Frede,M]
The soul is the heart, or blood in the heart, or part of the brain, of something living in heart or brain, or breath [Cicero]
When the soul is intelligent and harmonious, it is part of god and derives from god [Plutarch]
Some philosophers say the soul is light [Plutarch]
When Aristotle speaks of soul he means something like personality [MacIntyre]