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Mind-Body Philosophy of the East and West - Spiritual Dualism in the History of Thought

Offered By: Wondrium via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the historical evolution and philosophical implications of the mind-body problem in this 32-minute video lecture. Delve into the concept of the soul from ancient Greek and Biblical perspectives, tracing its development through various philosophical and religious traditions. Examine how the soul concept has been interpreted and transformed over time, from Homer and Plato to the Pythagoreans and early Christian thinkers. Investigate the intertwining of Greek and Christian philosophies and their impact on Western thought. Analyze the trajectory of the soul concept in psychology, including the contributions of Descartes and William James. Discover why contemporary brain science and philosophy of mind have largely dismissed the concept of the soul, and consider the implications for our understanding of consciousness and human existence.

Syllabus

Scientists Ignore the Concept of the Soul
The Soul Concept Changes Slightly Through History
Homer, Plato, and the Greek Concept of the Soul
The Concept of Soul in the Old Testament
Biblical Translation and the Western Concept of Soul
The Soul: From Plato to the Pythagoreans
The Concept of Soul Traces to the Cult of Orpheus
The Essenes and Philo of Alexandria Add to the Soul
Christian and Greek Philosophy Intertwine the Soul
The Soul ConceptĀ“s Trajectory Stops at Psychology
Descartes and JamesĀ“ Role in Rejecting the Soul
Contemporary Psychology Dismisses the Soul
The 21 Gram Search for the Soul


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Wondrium

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