Plato and Saint Augustine believed that the human soul pre-exists the body and is separate from it. They viewed death as the release of the soul, with Plato arguing that the soul is distinct from the body and only temporarily residing in it, while Saint Augustine's view was based on Christian teachings of the immortality of the soul.
Plato and Saint Augustine believed that the human soul pre-exists the body and is separate from it. They viewed death as the release of the soul, with Plato arguing that the soul is distinct from the body and only temporarily residing in it, while Saint Augustine's view was based on Christian teachings of the immortality of the soul.
Plato and Saint Augustine believed that the human soul pre-exists the body and is separate from it. They viewed death as the release of the soul, with Plato arguing that the soul is distinct from the body and only temporarily residing in it, while Saint Augustine's view was based on Christian teachings of the immortality of the soul.
Plato and Saint Augustine believed that the human soul pre-exists the body and is separate from it. They viewed death as the release of the soul, with Plato arguing that the soul is distinct from the body and only temporarily residing in it, while Saint Augustine's view was based on Christian teachings of the immortality of the soul.
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Plato, and Saint
Augustine believed that
man has soul. Soul pre- ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO existed the body and PLATO death is viewed as release of the soul from the body. They believed that soul is separated from the body.
Plato argues that the soul is really
an entity distinct from the body. Saint Augustine’s belief of the Indeed, for Plato the soul is the self immortality of the soul is based on Plato also believes that the soul is Christian teachings. just residing in the body temporarily.