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The Body/Soul Distinction: Myth Or Truth?

 
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7 pages in length. Plato's vast conjecture spanned myriad concepts and contested just as many standard theories; indeed, one might readily argue that Plato's suppositions were oftentimes subject to scrutiny and skepticism by his philosophical counterparts. Examining his perspective on body/soul distinction is a prime example of how Plato's thoughts on this particular topic were not always well received by his equals; rather, taking the stance that one's body is merely a requisite occurrence – more like an afterthought – derived from one's soul has been disputed time and again by the likes of Aristotle and others who contend the body and soul are inextricably intertwined. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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