Embodiment Flashcards

1
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Human Nature; has both a

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Body and Soul

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1
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is created by GOD, and that is embodied in the human being.

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Spirit

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2
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the human soul is composed of three parts:

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Logos, Thymos, Eros

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3
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refer to reason in general.

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Logos

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4
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a part of the soul that mediates between reason and bodily desire.

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Thymos

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5
Q

is initially felt for a person, but with contemplation it can become an appreciation for the beauty within that person, or even an appreciation for beauty itself in an ideal sense. As Plato expresses it, it can help the soul to “remember”
beauty in its pure form.

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Eros

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6
Q

Regarded the soul as integrated into the human body

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Aristotle

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7
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Philosopical concept question the interaction between mind and body

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Mind body problem

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8
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Theory claims that matter is the fundamental substance

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Materialism

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9
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argues that the human being is composed of elements that are neither physical nor mental.

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Monism

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10
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believes that physical processes and thoughts are the only reality

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Physicalism

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11
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believes in the distinctiveness of the physical and mental nature of man

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Dualism

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12
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What does dualism assert about the nature of man

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distinctiveness of physical and mental

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