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Soul

In many religious and philosophical traditions, the soul is the non-material essence of a person, which includes one's identity, personality, and memories, an immaterial aspect or essence of a living being that is believed to be able to survive physical death. The concept of the soul is generally applied to humans, although it can also be applied to other living or even non-living entities, as in animism.[1]

Not to be confused with Seoul.

Etymology[edit]

The Modern English noun soul is derived from Old English sāwol, sāwel. The earliest attestations reported in the Oxford English Dictionary are from the 8th century. In King Alfred's translation of De Consolatione Philosophiae, it is used to refer to the immaterial, spiritual, or thinking aspect of a person, as contrasted with the person's physical body; in the Vespasian Psalter 77.50, it means "life" or "animate existence". The Old English word is cognate with other historical Germanic terms for the same idea, including Old Frisian sēle, sēl (which could also mean "salvation", or "solemn oath"), Gothic saiwala, Old High German sēula, sēla, Old Saxon sēola, and Old Norse sāla. Present-day cognates include Dutch ziel and German Seele.[2]

The "sentient soul", centering on sensations, drives, and passions, with strong (will) and emotional components;

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The "intellectual" or "mind soul", internalizing and reflecting on outer experience, with strong affective (feeling) and cognitive (thinking) components; and

The "consciousness soul", in search of universal, objective truths.

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Gabus, Jean (1970). A karibu eszkimók (in Hungarian). Budapest: Gondolat Kiadó. Translation of the original: Gabus, Jean (1944). Vie et coutumes des Esquimaux Caribous. Libraire Payot Lausanne.

Archived 24 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine

Quantum Theory Won't Save The Soul

by Stephen Cave

What Science Really Says About the Soul

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Ancient Theories of the Soul

at Chabad.org

The soul in Judaism

by Heinrich J. Vogel]

The Old Testament Concept of the Soul

Article in the Journal of Biblical Accuracy

Body, Soul and Spirit

Is Another Human Living Inside You?

Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

"Soul" 

BBC Radio 4 discussion with Richard Sorabji, Ruth Padel and Martin Palmer (In Our Time, 6 June 2002)

"The Soul"