
The word psychosophy has etymological roots in the Greek words ψυχή (psychē) and σοφίᾱ (sophiā), which are often interpreted as `soul` and `wisdom,` respectively. It was used in a wide variety of contexts from 1743 to the 1920s but fell out of use in the 20th century. There are several distinct contexts in which the word has been e...
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doctrine or theory of the soul
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psychosophy The philosophy or metaphysics of the mind; psychosophist, one who deals with such a philosophy.
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