Plato Attempts to Understand
Plato’s theory of forms leads him to a position where he sees human beings as having an earthly perishable body occupied by a spiritual or soul-like self that he calls the psyche. This
Plato’s theory of forms leads him to a position where he sees human beings as having an earthly perishable body occupied by a spiritual or soul-like self that he calls the psyche. This
Hippocrates and his followers were convinced that the brain is the major controlling center for the body. This belief marked a major change in thinking from Egyptian, biblical, and earlier Greek views, which