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The Role of The Soul in Human Social Interaction From a Physiological Point of View M Razkiazka; Najla Suwaibah; Nazla Madina Aulia S; Jihan Haura Bilqisti; Syakira Azzahra Siregar
Jurnal Cakrawala Akademika Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): Edisi September-Oktober
Publisher : PT. Pustaka Cendekia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70182/JCA.v1i3.21

Abstract

Experts hold differing views on the roles of the soul and the brain in social interactions. Physically, the soul is the driving force behind the body's organs in engaging with others. Social interaction, a reciprocal process between individuals, can occur through activities like conversation. Speech involves various physical components such as muscles, nerves, and the brain. While the brain influences these organs via the nervous system, the brain coordinates the body's muscles and organs. However, findings suggest that the soul plays a crucial role in human interaction. It uses reason to discern right from wrong and relies on the brain to guide the body's coordination in these interactions.