The concept of the soul in Ancient Greek thought was far from monolithic. It evolved over the centuries, deeply intertwined with ideas of existence, ethics, and the cosmos. From the earliest Homeric texts to the sophisticated philosophical systems of Plato and Aristotle, the soul played a central role in Greek philosophy, literature, and religious thought. This book explores the historical development of the soul's concept, the primary ideas surrounding it, and the philosophers who shaped its understanding.
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