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Arzygul Agayeva
on Nov 26, 2024Verified
Which historical figures argued that some forms of madness were divine and could be the source of great literary and prophetic gifts?
A) Socrates and Plato
B) Plato and Hippocrates
C) Homer and Plato
D) Hippocrates and Socrates
Divine Madness
A state of being believed to be inspired by divine forces, often associated with creativity or religious ecstasy.
Prophetic Gifts
Spiritual endowments in some religious traditions that enable individuals to receive and communicate messages from the divine or supernatural realm.
- Discriminate among diverse theories pertaining to psychological illnesses spanning from ancient periods to the present day.
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Learning Objectives
- Discriminate among diverse theories pertaining to psychological illnesses spanning from ancient periods to the present day.
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