therapevták
Thérapevták is a term that appears in ancient Greek philosophical texts, notably within the works of Plato. It broadly translates to "healer" or "physician," but its usage often extends beyond the purely medical. In a philosophical context, a therapevták could refer to someone who endeavors to heal the soul or mind, not just the body. This spiritual or ethical healing involved guiding individuals towards virtue, wisdom, and a more balanced inner life.
Plato uses the concept in dialogues where characters discuss the proper care of the individual, suggesting
The idea of a therapevták highlights the ancient Greek understanding of the interconnectedness of the mind,