Soul as Principle in Plato's Charmides: A Reading of Plato's Anthropological Ontology Based on Hermias Alexandrinus on Plato's Phaedrus

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Mouzala, Melina G. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Patras, Dept Philosophy, GR-26500 Patras, Greece
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Plato; Charmides; Phaedrus; Hermias; soul; soul and body; principle; medicine; holism; PHILOSOPHY; ANCIENT;
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10.3390/philosophies9030077
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N09 [自然科学史]; B [哲学、宗教];
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01 ; 0101 ; 010108 ; 060207 ; 060305 ; 0712 ;
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This paper aims to interpret the role of the soul as ontological, intellectual or cognitive and as the moral principle within the frame of the holistic conception of human psychosomatic health that emerges from the context of Zalmoxian medicine in the proemium of Plato's Charmides. It examines what the ontological status of the soul is in relation to the body and the body-soul complex of man considered as a psychosomatic whole. By comparing the presentation of the soul as principle in the Charmides and the Phaedrus, the paper defends the thesis that in the former dialogue, Plato develops his own anthropological ontology, which paves the way for the salvation of human existence and health. The soul is bestowed with an ontological primacy that determines the philosophical and medical presuppositions for treating human illness under a holistic view. The interpretation of the ontological relation of the soul to the body and the entire human being in the context of Zalmoxian holistic medicine is based on Hermias Alexandrinus' exegesis of the conception of the soul as principle in the Phaedrus. This paper demonstrates that, from both the medical holistic viewpoint and the anthropological philosophical perspective, the soul is the principle and pi rho omega tau omicron nu with regard to the body and the body-soul complex without being the whole that the corresponding medical epistemology must apprehend.
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