Concept of the Soul & the Afterlife
.... Again, faith in God, the
soul and immortality is not a
matter of scientific or philosophic certainty, but must be experienced in relation to doubt and/or the ....
(2670

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The Heart of the Matter & Journey Without Maps
.... death and extreme physical weakness in Journey Without Maps, but also as powerful symbols for the weaknesses and death of the
soul in The Heart of the
Matter. ....
(3347

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The soul-body relationship
.... the issue and argued with Plato's conception of the
soul as an immaterial entity separate from the body. Aristotle approaches different subject
matter with a ....
(1912

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Reincarnation refers to the rebirth of the soul s
.... happen after death or, assuming that we have a
soul, what happens before birth. Reincarnation in the final analysis is, like religion itself, a
matter of faith ....
(1499

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John Locke's Of Identity and Diversity
.... confronted with such a complaint, Locke would, at least in the context of this essay's argument, simply say that it does not
matter what the
soul is or is not ....
(1100

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Bushido: the Soul of Japan
.... with feudalism in Japan, did not find Bushido an embalmed mummy, but a living
soul. .... perceive that in order to become a powerful State it was a
matter of prime ....
(2461

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Plato & Aristotle on Knowledge
.... individual to spend the rest of his or her life addressing the
soul to find what the
soul already knows. We come to the truth, then, as a
matter of rediscovery ....
(1381

6

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Philosophical Essays
....
soul, or mind. The recognition of the
soul's freedom from coming to be and perishing is, then, a
matter of education. The
soul is ....
(1673

7

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Aristotle and Plato
.... individual to spend the rest of his or her life addressing the
soul to find what the
soul already knows. We come to the truth, then, as a
matter of rediscovery ....
(1638

7

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Becoming a Cyborg
.... Socrates maintains the
soul exists and is essential to human nature, but he allows that .... If this is true, then it does not
matter which subjectivity one uses as ....
(1699

7

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Immortality of the Soul in the Phaedo
.... actually a
matter of recollection, the recollection of ideas that exist as ideals in some other realm. Such recollection is accomplished by the
soul, and this ....
(1379

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Aristotle on God
.... the
soul is not living, as a body that is living "moves itself spontaneously" because "there is present in the
matter some immaterial principle (
soul) that is ....
(1994

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Albertus Maximus and Astrology
.... Albert does concede, however, that some actions are dependent on
matter rather than the force of the deity. First, the
soul of a man can act of it's own accord ....
(1841

7

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The Sophists
.... individual to spend the ret of his or her life addressing the
soul to find what the
soul already knows. We come to the truth, then, as a
matter of rediscovery. ....
(1591

6

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Jainism and Hinduism Religion
.... In addition, the person consists of
soul and
matter, and as long as karma is operating within the person, the
soul and
matter are bound to each other and the ....
(540

2

)
Art and Poetry
.... He is "the master of [his] fate" and "the captain of [his]
soul," no
matter that he owns his allegiance to another man (Henley lines 15-16). ....
(900

4

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St Thomas Aquinas
.... The human
soul, says Thomas, must be immaterial, incorruptible, and naturally immortal .... Aquinas accepts the existence of God as a
matter of faith in his role as ....
(2433

10

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Concepts of Metaphysics
.... individual to spend the rest of his or her life addressing the
soul to find what the
soul already knows. We come to the truth, then, as a
matter of rediscovery ....
(2436

10

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Views of Nature of the Universe & Manind
.... In Samkhya doctrine, he says, the psychic
soul must "arrive at the knowledge that the immaterial
soul is independent of the psychic
soul and of
matter. ....
(3911

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Grace in the Theology of Saint Augustine
.... influence combined with the vague but unmistakable assumption of it in the New Testament, the basic divorce of
matter and mind, or body and
soul, or flesh and ....
(2141

9

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The question of immortality
.... The
soul is thus seen as indissoluble and imperishable, and being so, it must also .... For Aristotle, it does not
matter whether the individual is born capable of ....
(2694

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Scientific & Christian Theory of the Afterlife
.... individual's
soul but which may also frame the quality and meaning of the universe--for good or ill--into which that
soul projects itself. As a
matter of ....
(2276

9

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Plato, Descartes, Hume
.... basic elements are mixed in varying proportions to form the
matter of this .... incorporeal: Throughout his life Descartes firmly believed that the mind, or
soul. . ....
(1576

6

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Plato and the Sophists
.... Socrates, rhetorical power used to bad ends destroys the user's
soul - and therefore .... Callicles throws out Socrates' concerns for Truth in the
matter by arguing ....
(1713

7

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Plato as a Rhetorician
.... Socrates, rhetorical power used to bad ends destroys the user's
soul - and therefore .... Callicles throws out Socrates' concerns for Truth in the
matter by arguing ....
(1713

7

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Eastern Religions
.... Mind and
matter were two distinct realms to Jains and even the smallest stone or blade of grass were thought to possess a
soul. ....
(1033

4

)
Differences Between Aristotle & Plato
.... reason nor the intelligible order that it reveals is alien to the human
soul. .... Aristotle made a distinction between form and
matter, but he said that these two ....
(2155

9

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The Nature of Reality and Philosophy
.... individual to spend the ret of his or her life addressing the
soul to find what the
soul already knows. We come to the truth, then, as a
matter of rediscovery. ....
(1645

7

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Philosophical Issue of Science
.... Religion simply accepts a belief in the immortality of the
soul as a
matter of faith, while philosophy seeks a logical proof of immortality. ....
(2483

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Emerson, Whitman & Fitzgerald on Individualism
.... connection. It is not a
matter of overcoming the body to find the
soul, for Whitman sees the two as completely interrelated. Indeed ....
(1040

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