How our beliefs about the soul have developed through the ages, and
why an understanding of it still matters today The concept of the soul
has been a recurring area of exploration since ancient times. What do
we mean when we talk about finding our soul, how do we know we have
one, and does it hold any relevance in today’s scientifically and
technologically dominated society? From Socrates and Augustine to
Darwin and Freud, In Search of the Soul takes readers on a concise,
accessible journey into the origins of the soul in Western philosophy
and culture, and examines how the idea has developed throughout
history to the present. Touching on literature, music, art, and
theology, John Cottingham illustrates how, far from being redundant in
contemporary times, the soul attunes us to the importance of meaning
and value, and experience and growth. A better understanding of the
soul might help all of us better understand what it is to be human.
Cottingham delves into the evolution of our thoughts about the soul
through landmark works—including those of Aristotle, Plato, and
Descartes. He considers the nature of consciousness and subjective
experience, and discusses the psychoanalytic view that large parts of
the human psyche are hidden from direct conscious awareness. He also
reflects on the mysterious and universal longing for transcendence
that is an indelible part of our human makeup. Looking at the soul’s
many dimensions—historical, moral, psychological, and
spiritual—Cottingham makes a case for how it exerts a powerful pull
on all of us. In Search of the Soul is a testimony to how the soul
remains a profoundly significant aspect of human flourishing.
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A Philosophical Essay
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ISBN
9780691197586
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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