Possible parallels in Ecclesiastes’ and Aristotle’s reflections concerning the eternity and immortality of the soul in correlation with its intellectual and ethical merits
Schole 11 (1):133-142 (
2017)
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Abstract
Comparing Ecclesiastes’ thoughts attested in Eccl. 3:10–11, 21; 7:29, 8:5–7, 11–14, 11:5, 9, 12:3–7, 14 with Aristotle’s ideas recorded in his treatises On the Soul, Metaphysics, and Nicomachean Ethics, the author tries to reveal possible parallels in these thinkers’ views on the eternity and immortality of the spirit/soul and posthumous requital in correlation with its rational and moral merits.