Mendeley TY _ JOUR ID - 13980508191165 TI - Duality of Mind-Body in Homer, Plato, and Aristotle JO - History of Philasophy JA - ES LA - fa SN - 2008-9589 AU - AD - Y1 - 2019 PY - 2019 VL - 1 IS - SP - 9 EP - 37 KW - Homer psyche Plato Aristotle soul-body problem DO - N2 - The present paper explores the mind-body problem in Homer, Plato, and Aristotle. Here, the writers claim that the opposing ideas of Plato and Aristotle concerning the ontology of body and soul is ultimately rooted in the dualist interpretation of the ontology of the soul in the mythical era, particularly in Homer’s period. In other words, the philosophical opposition between Plato and Aristotle concerning the ontology of the soul and body has its origin in Homerian dual and opposing interpretation of the concept of the soul. In addition, by substantiating this view, the writers have tried to take a small step towards understanding the relationship between the mythical legacy of ancient Greece and its period of humanistic philosophy, particularly that of Plato and Aristotle. UR - rimag.ir/en/Article/23444 L1 - rimag.ir/en/Article/Download/23444 ER -