A History of Psychology: Ancient and Patristic Volume I, Volum 1Routledge, 18 de març 2014 - 408 pàgines This is Volume III of seventeen of a series on the Philosophy of Mind and Psychology. Originally published in 1912, this study looks at the history of psychology and specifically the developments during the ancient and patristic period. |
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Thales Anaximander Anaximenes | |
CHAPTER IV | |
The Reason as highest form of senselife | |
coordination of motions practical reason | |
Psychology and Atomism | |
General principles of Stoic thought | |
The relation of medical science to psychology | |
CHAPTER VI | |
the work of Protagoras | |
general theory of the soul | |
its definition and nature | |
explanation | |
i Classification ii Vedantic psychology iii | |
his sensationalism Cyrenaic theory of feeling | |
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action activity actual affections Anaxagoras animals arise Aristotle Aristotle’s assertion atoms attained Augustine belief belongs brain Carneades cause character conation condition consciousness creature Cyrenaics dæmon definite Democritus depends desire distinction divine doctrine dreams dualism elements Empedocles Epicurean Epicurus ethical existence experience explain external fact faculty feeling fire functions Galen Greek heart Heraclitus human idea imagination implies important impression impulse inner intellect irrational knowledge Lactantius man’s material matter memory mental metaphysical mind motion movement nature Nemesius Neo-Platonism object organ origin outer pain Pantheism passive perception Phædo Philo philosophy physical Plato pleasure Plotinus Plutarch pneuma point of view possible principle problem produced Protagoras psychic psychology pure rational realised reason recognised regarded relation scientific seems sensation sense Siebeck speculation sphere spirit Stoic Stoicism substance term Theophrastus theory things thinking thought truth ultimately unity universal Vedanta vision