Four Arguments for the Immortality of the Human Soul Presented by Plato in the Phaedo.
Title: Four Arguments for the Immortality of the Human Soul Presented by Plato in the Phaedo.
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Four Arguments for the Immortality of the Human Soul Presented by Plato in the Phaedo.
In Plato’s Phaedo, he argues that the soul will continue to exist, and that it will go on to a better place. The argument begins on the day of his execution with the question of whether it is good or bad to die. In other words, he is arguing that the soul is immortal and indestructible. This argument is contrary to Cebes and Simmias who argue that even the soul is long lasting, it
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as they would either perish or withdraw when this happens. As we know, the soul brings the body to ‘life’, that is why the soul does not admit ‘death’ because ‘life’ and ‘death’ is the opposite of one another. The soul can never admit death, for then it would not be soul as it is necessary for life. So as death approaches for the body, the soul withdraws from the body and enters the underworld.
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