Cosmovisiones alto alma sound and the foundations of some philosophers
Abstract
Aristotle in one of his works "De anima" expresses that in effect the soul is the principle of animals, states that the animated seems to be distinguished from the inanimate and mainly by two features that are movement and sensation. According to Aristotle, the soul is the substance of the body. He defines it as the final act (entelechy) and first of a body that has potential life. The great philosopher Plato, Master of the great Aristotle also expresses that the soul moves by itself, “every body that is moved from outside is inanimate; on the contrary, every body that moves from within itself and for itself, will be animated; such is the very nature of the soul and therefore the soul is the cause of life. Other philosophers established that the soul came from the semen, which was in the blood, which was present in the mind or as Plato said; “That the soul was locked in the world of ideas and that the body is its prison. When he spied on his sins and became interested in life for wisdom, he would return to the world of ideas, where everything is wisdom and knowledge.