On the Difference between the Spirit and the Soul

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"On the Difference between the Spirit and the Soul" is a medieval philosophical and medical treatise by Qusta ibn Luqa that analyzes the distinct natures and functions of spirit and soul within the human being.

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instanceOf medical treatise
medieval work
philosophical treatise
addresses medical explanations of mental functions
philosophical explanations of life and sensation
analyzes distinct natures of spirit and soul
functions of spirit in the human body
functions of the soul in the human being
author Qusta ibn Luqa NERFINISHED
circulatedIn medieval Islamic intellectual circles
concerns physiological basis of psychic activities
relation between body and soul
contributesTo history of Islamic psychology
history of medicine
medieval theories of the soul
date 9th century
distinguishesBetween soul as immaterial principle
spirit as subtle bodily substance
field medicine
philosophy
psychology (medieval)
genre scholarly treatise
historicalPeriod Islamic Golden Age NERFINISHED
influencedBy Aristotelian psychology NERFINISHED
Galenic medicine NERFINISHED
late antique Greek philosophy
language Arabic
mainTopic human nature
soul
spirit
philosophicalTradition Hellenistic medical philosophy
Islamic philosophy
placeOfOrigin Abbasid Caliphate NERFINISHED
preservedAs Arabic manuscript tradition
relatedWorkOfAuthor Qusta ibn Luqa’s medical writings
Qusta ibn Luqa’s philosophical treatises
studiedIn Islamic studies
history of philosophy
history of science
usedIn medieval medical education
medieval philosophical discussions of the soul
workTitleInEnglish On the Difference between the Spirit and the Soul NERFINISHED

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Qusta ibn Luqa workAuthored On the Difference between the Spirit and the Soul