Book contents
- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India
- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- The Ancient Texts
- Translations
- Anglicisation of Sanskrit
- Abbreviations
- Part A Introductory
- Part B The Earliest Texts
- Part C Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in India
- Part D Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in Greece
- Chapter 11 Psuchē and the Interiorisation of Mystery-Cult
- Chapter 12 Monism and Inner Self
- Chapter 13 Money and Inner Self in Greece
- Chapter 14 Community and Individual
- Chapter 15 Plato
- Part E Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index of Principal Ancient Passages
- Index
Chapter 13 - Money and Inner Self in Greece
from Part D - Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in Greece
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2019
- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India
- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- The Ancient Texts
- Translations
- Anglicisation of Sanskrit
- Abbreviations
- Part A Introductory
- Part B The Earliest Texts
- Part C Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in India
- Part D Unified Self, Monism and Cosmic Cycle in Greece
- Chapter 11 Psuchē and the Interiorisation of Mystery-Cult
- Chapter 12 Monism and Inner Self
- Chapter 13 Money and Inner Self in Greece
- Chapter 14 Community and Individual
- Chapter 15 Plato
- Part E Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index of Principal Ancient Passages
- Index
Summary
Chapter 13 describes the projection and interiorisation (introjection) of abstract value. The idea of the comprehensive inner self as constituting a person's identity is first indicated in the Homeric Achilles’ evaluation, in a crisis of reciprocity, of his psuche, which is also the first of many passages in which death is envisaged as an economic transaction, for instance in Herakleitos, who is also the first to focus on the nature of the living psuche, and who also exemplifies the Greek interiorisation of unifying abstract value.
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- The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient IndiaA Historical Comparison, pp. 253 - 270Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019