Seele, l’âme, alma, soul, psychisch, seelisch, psychique, psíquico, psychical
Thus, when one speaks of Greek philosophy, one must be careful with the famous “substantiality” of the soul. Ούσία means a mode of being, and if the soul is called ούσία, it refers to a distinctive mode of being, namely the being of the living. (GA18:31; tr. Metcalf & Tanzer, p. 23)
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âme
soul
NT: Soul (Seele), 14, 23, 46, 48, 59, 114, 117, 202, 214, 318, 402 (Yorck), 405, 427. See also Psychical; Life (BT)