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Souls and Cosmos before Plato : Five Short Doxographical Studies

Journal
Cosmology and Biology in Ancient Philosophy From Thales to Avicenna
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Laks, André  
Type
Resource Types::text::Non-primary product
DOI
10.1017/9781108873970.002
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/11837
Abstract
This article shows how two basic meanings of psukhē – namely ‘breath’ and ‘life’– may have helped Platonising or for that matter Stoicising doxographers to lend to various pre-Platonic philosophers the view that the world is ‘ensouled’. I do not try to systematically reconstruct how these cosmo-philosophers conceived the relationship between the world and what was to become ‘the soul’. I do suggest, however, that framing the problem in terms of ‘breath’ and ‘life’ helps us in getting a more adequate understanding both of the authentic evidence and of the history of its reception. Indeed, to the extent that it is possible, I try to reconstruct the interpretive steps that led, with various degrees of legitimacy, from the original wording to its Platonising or Stoicising deformations, which remain all too often the framework of analysis in modern interpretations. Five case studies are considered: Thales, Anaximenes, Heraclitus, some Pythagoreans and Alcmeon. ©The author. ©Cambridge University Press.
Subjects

Breath

Doxography

Life

Presocratics

Soul

Classical Studies

Classical Philosophy

Ancient Philosophy

Philosophy

License
Acceso Restringido
How to cite
Laks, A. (2021). Souls and Cosmos before Plato. In Cosmology and Biology in Ancient Philosophy (pp. 8–28). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108873970.002

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