Plato's Arguments for the Immortality of the Soul - Part 3 - Lecture 8
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
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Overview
Explore Plato's argument for the immortality of the soul in this 50-minute lecture from Yale University's "Death" course. Delve into the "argument from simplicity" presented in Plato's Phaedo, examining the logic behind the soul's indestructibility due to its lack of parts. Analyze the frailties in the "recycling" and "recollecting" arguments before focusing on the main argument from simplicity. Consider objections raised by Cebes and Simmias regarding whether indestructibility and invisibility necessarily imply immortality. Investigate the counter-analogy of harmony and contemplate the concept of detecting rather than sensing the soul through the metaphor of radio waves. Gain a deeper understanding of Plato's philosophical reasoning on the nature of the soul and its potential immortality.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Frailties in "Recycling" and "Recollecting" Arguments .
- Chapter 2. The Argument from Simplicity .
- Chapter 3. Does Indestructibility and Invisibility of the Soul Necessarily Mean Immortality? Objections from Cebes and Simmias .
- Chapter 4. Harmony as a Counter Analogy .
- Chapter 5. Radio Waves - To Detect Rather Than to Sense the Soul .
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