- (metempsychosis) in
subsequent bodies.
Plato divided the soul into
three parts: the
logistikon (reason), the
thymoeides (spirit,
which houses anger, as well as other...
-
intellect (logos). The
Platonic soul
consists of
three parts: The logos, or
logistikon (mind, nous, or reason). The thymos, or
thumetikon (emotion, spiritedness...
- soul, seat of the
intuitive mind (divine nous); 2) the
rational soul (
logistikon) (seat of
discursive reason / dianoia); 3) the
nonrational soul (alogia)...
-
other elements. The
Platonic theory of the soul's constitution, namely:
logistikon, thymoeides, and epithymetikon,
according to
contemporary research, facilitated...
- (ethics, bonum).
Beauty (aesthetics, pulchrum). Plato's
tripartite soul
Logistikon (logical, rational).
Thymoeides (spirited,
various animal qualities)....
- "psychology" is derived), as well as
other "psychological" terms – nous, thumos,
logistikon, etc.
classical Greece (fifth
century BC),
philosophers taught "naturalism"...
- are by
nature meant to be ruled. Nous is ****ociated with the
rational (
logistikon) part of the
individual human soul,
which by
nature should rule. In his...