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Psychosophy

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 employed, including:

  1. Early historical uses
  2. Theosophical and neo-theosophical and Anthroposophical
  3. The contemporary school of psychology founded by the American teacher, Scott Hamilton.