Plato s Three Parts Of The Soul

Plato s Three Parts Of The Soul

For Plato, the soul has three (3) parts.

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1. For Plato, the soul has three (3) parts.


The parts of the soul for plato is
Reason
Spirit
Appetite

2. do you agree with plato in his theory about the three parts of the soul? why?


Answer:

Plato argued that the spirit was the last part and important in bringing about balance between appetite and rational. The three parts of the soul reflects the three parts of the society. Therefore, there has to be three parts in the soul since man has fervent appetites, even if he does not follow through on the desires all the time. Spirit is the concierge that helps man in ensuring the two forces are in check, while offering the human beings vitality and life. Devoid of the three parts, the souls would fail to be just, and the community would fail to neither be unjust nor function.

3. What are the three parts of soul? According to Plato? How does each parts corresponds to our personal emotion


Answer: Rational, Appetitive and Spirited

Explanation:

Rational is the thinking element, which corresponds to judgement and decisions.Appetitve is responsible for desires and cravings.Spirited produces the desire of victory and honor. The spirited also makes sure the rules of reason are adhered to.


4. Plato defines soul as? ​


Plato's theory of soul, drawing on the words of his teacher Socrates, considered the psyche (ψυχή) to be the essence of a person, being that which decides how people behave. ... He believed that as bodies die, the soul is continually reborn (metempsychosis) in subsequent bodies.

Answer:

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5. Based on the three (3) parts of the soul by Plato, answer the following guide questions. 1. What do you think is the most important part of the soul? Explain briefly. 2. Why is it necessary for these parts to function properly without interfering the other parts? Explain briefly. 3. Which part of your soul do you think is the most active? Why? 4. What do you think will happen if the appetitive part of the soul dominates the other parts?


its a life because having soul or spirit to us is a meaning full to us to achieve our mission here in world .


6. What are the two arguments of Plato for the immortality of the soul


Answer:

The Phaedo gives us four different arguments for the immortality of the soul: The Argument from Opposites, the Theory of Recollection, the Argument from Affinity, and the final argument, given as a response to Cebes' objection. Plato does not seem to place equal weight on all four of these arguments


7. what is the three parts of soul and its definition​


Answer:

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Answer:

each person's soul is divided into three different parts, and these parts are simply in different balance from one person to the next. Plato defines the soul's three parts as the logical part, the spirited part, and the appetitive part.


8. Differentiate Aristotle view of the body and soul from Plato


Aristotle’s conception of the body and soul is in stark contrast with that of Plato’s. The former believes that an individual’s mind is connected and related to the body and soul, wherein man’s desires and wants emanate. On the other hand, Plato (https://brainly.ph/question/442029) believes that the soul has no connection to the material world that only the physical body leads to distraction.

 

 


9. Discuss the different parts of the Tri-Partite Soul by Plato. Do you agree? Disagree? Why or Why not?​


Answer:

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10. is three part of a soul is relevant today?


Answer:

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Explanation:

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11. give 2 situational examples where 3 parts of the soul of plato is used​


Answer:

Place in the soul

Abjection influence of the incident.

Explanation:

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12. Differentiate Aristotle view of the body and soul from Plato


Aristotle taught that the soul was inseparably connected with the body and did not continue individual existence after death and that if anything eternal existed in man, it was abstract, nonpersonal intellect. This way of looking at the soul was not in harmony with the church’s belief of personal souls surviving death.


On the other hand, Greek philosopher Plato,  quotes Socrates as saying: “The soul, . . . if it departs pure, dragging with it nothing of the body, . . . goes away into that which is like itself, into the invisible, divine, immortal, and wise, and when it arrives there it is happy, freed from error and folly and fear . . . and all the other human ills, and . . . lives in truth through all after time with the gods.”


13. Based on the three parts of the soul of Plato: Why is it necessary for these parts to function properly without interfering the other parts? Explain briefly.


The tripartite theory of the soul was introduced by Plato in the Republic. It goes away from Socrates' Intellectualist theory. To put it simply, we tend to do things that concern with reason, appetite and the soul. The harmony between these three is essential for our rational and irrational decisions.


14. 1. He believes that the soul has three parts, the rational, appetitive, andspiritual parts.​


Answer:

Plato

Explanation:

Plato argues that the soul comprises of three parts namely rational, appetitive, and the spirited.


15. "It gives soul to the universe-Plato"​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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16. Enumerate the 3 parts of the soul according to Plato.​


Answer:

Plato concludes that there are three separate parts of the soul:

1. appetite

2. spirit

3. reason.

Answer:

Appetite

Spirit

Reason


17. Differentiate Aristotle view of the body and soul from Plato


Aristotle taught that the soul was inseparably connected with the body and did not continue individual existence after death and that if anything eternal existed in man, it was abstract, nonpersonal intellect. This way of looking at the soul was not in harmony with the church’s belief of personal souls surviving death.


On the other hand, Greek philosopher Plato,  quotes Socrates as saying: “The soul, . . . if it departs pure, dragging with it nothing of the body, . . . goes away into that which is like itself, into the invisible, divine, immortal, and wise, and when it arrives there it is happy, freed from error and folly and fear . . . and all the other human ills, and . . . lives in truth through all after time with the gods.”


18. Plato the self is an immortal soul explanation


Answer:

Plato believed the soul was eternal. It exists prior to the body. He asserted that upon physical death of the body, the soul moves onto another body. ... Because the soul is capable of grasping scientific truth, and because truth is immortal, the soul too is immortal.

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19. 1. Differentiate Plato's view of soul with that of Aristotle's.​


Answer:

Plato believes that the body and soul are separate, making him a dualist. In contrast, Aristotle believes that the body and soul cannot be conceived as separate entities, making him a materialist. ... In contrast, the soul is immortal and unchanging, thus making it the perfect source of truth and knowledge

Explanation:

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20. Do you agree, Plato that justice in the human person can only be attained if the three parts of the soul are working harmoniously with one another?


Answer:

yes because the three part of the soul have different purpose


21. Based on the three (3) parts of the soul by Plato, answer the following guide questions: 1. What do you think is the most important part of the soul? Explain briefly. 2. Why is it necessary for these parts to function properly without interfering the other parts? Explain briefly. 3. Which part of your soul do you think is the most active? Why? 4. What do you think will happen if the appetitive part of the soul dominates the other parts?


According to Plato, there are three parts of the soul – logicalspirited and appetitive

 

1.They are all equally important. However, if I were to really choose what is the most important, I would have to say the logical. Although Plato suggested that this is the smallest part of the soul, this is the thinking part of the soul. It loves the truth and seeks to learn it. If we know the truth, it will boil down to correct decision making. Thus, balances both spirited and appetitive part of the soul.

 

2.It is important for all parts to function properly because it will maintain the balance between desire, anger, and critical thinking.

 

3.The most active would be the logical part of the soul because it thinks and loved to seek what is the truth.

 

4.If the appetitive part dominates other parts, we would do anything to get what we want and won’t take in consideration of what is right and just.

 


22. are the three elements of soul according to Plato? Explain each.5. Why is justice an integral part of the state?6. In the concept of temporary mating, how does it different from the meAny similarities?​


Answer:

Plato’s Argument for Three Parts of the Soul

Introduction

Plato argues that the soul comprises of three parts namely rational, appetitive, and the spirited. These parts also match up the three ranks of a just community. Personal justice involves maintaining the three parts in the proper balance, where reason rules while appetite obeys. According to Plato, the appetitive part of the soul is the one that is accountable for the desires in people. It is accountable for the effortless cravings required to stay alive like hunger, thirst, and for pointless cravings like desire to over feed. The desires for essential things should be limited by other sections of the soul, while illegitimate desires ought to be limited entirely by other elements of soul.

The rational soul on the other hand is the thinking element in every human being, which decided what is factual and merely obvious, judges what is factual and what is untrue, and intelligently makes sensible decisions. Finally, the spirited soul produces the desires that love victory and honor. In the just soul, the spirit acts as an implementer of the rational soul, making sure that the rules of reason are adhered to. Emotions like indignation and anger are the impact of the disappointment of the spirit. Someone might respond to the claim that the soul comprises of three parts.


23. Describe the 3 souls of plato and aristotle.


Answer:

The Nutritive soul, the sensible soul, and the rational soul.

Explanation:

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24. Drill 2. Identify the answer of the following statements. Erasure and not following of instructions are wrong. Write your answer in your yellow pad 1. He developed an idea that the soul consists of three parts, namely, the rational, spiritual, and appetitive. Who is this person? 2. He argues that the soul existed before the body. Who is this person? 3. The soul that contains an ability to think. 4. When the human person dies the body decomposes while the soul will go back to 5. The kind of soul that is found in human. 6. What are the two kinds of worlds mention by Plato? nie 7. body material - soul: ៗ 8. body soul incorruptible 9. body mutable - soul: 10. Enumerate the three parts of the soul according to Plato w​


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25. give 2 situational examples where 3 parts of the soul of plato is used​


Answer:

Plato asserted that there were two realms; the physical and spiritual realms.

According to Plato, the three parts of the soul are the rational, spirited and appetitive parts. The rational part corresponds to the guardians in that it performs the executive function in a soul just as it does in a city.

Explanation:

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26. Marcel said that the soul has three parts


Answer:

Marcel argued that scientific egoism replaces the "mystery" of being with a false scenario of human life composed of technical "problems" and "solutions". For Marcel, the human subject cannot exist in the technological world, instead being replaced by a human object.

27. the image used by Plato represent harmony among the parts of the soul is...​


Answer:

soul is the u dont see

Explanation:

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28. according to plato, this part of the soul describes our basic biological needa such as hunger, thirst, and sexual desire​


Answer:

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29. 1. Give 2 situational examples where 3 parts of the soul of Plato is used ​


Answer:

According to Plato, the three parts of the soul are the rational, spirited and appetitive parts. The rational part corresponds to the guardians in that it performs the executive function in a soul just as it does in a city.

Explanation:

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30. what happened to the human person soul if the three parts of the soul are working harmoniously together with one another?​


Answer:

Plato argued that the spirit was the last part and important in bringing about balance between appetite and rational. The three parts of the soul reflects the three parts of the society. ... Devoid of the three parts, the souls would fail to be just, and the community would fail to neither be unjust nor function.


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