Atheists & Agnostics
In reply to the discussion: Do we have souls? [View all]Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)I'm not fond of the word "supernatural" as it is often associated with gods and religion, but I'm OK with it in the sense of supernatural meaning extraordinary or describing something associated with forces we don't understand or that cannot be explained by science.
The soul belongs in the realm of metaphysics. So it is pointless to attempt to define it using physics.
Plato believed in the immortality of the human soul. The soul was, he thought, an entity that was fundamentally distinct from the body although it could be and often was affected by its association with the body, being dragged down by what he called in one passage the leaden weights of becoming. The soul was simple, not composite, and thus not liable to dissolution as were material things; further, it had the power of self-movement, again in contrast to material things.