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Aristotle (trans. William Alexander Hammond) · 1902

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| I. THE SOUL AND LIFE | xv |
| II. THE FACULTIES OF THE SOUL | xxvi |
| III. NUTRITION AND REPRODUCTION | xxix |
| IV. SENSATION | xxxv |
| V. THE COMMON OR CENTRAL SENSE | l |
| VI. IMAGINATION AND MEMORY | lvi |
| VII. PRACTICAL REASON AND WILL | lxiv |
| VIII. CREATIVE REASON | lxxi |
BOOK I. HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES—
| Chap. i. Methods of investigation, separability of the soul, relation of soul to body | 1 |
| ii. History of theories, theory of Empedocles, theory of Democritus, theory of Anaxagoras | 10 |
| iii. The soul and motion, pre-Aristotelian theories | 18 |
| iv. The soul a harmony, the soul and the body, the monadic theory | 26 |
| v. The soul and the elements, the soul and its parts, divisibility of the soul | 32 |
BOOK II. FACULTIES OF THE SOUL—
| Chap. i. The notion of substance, definition of the soul | 42 |
| ii. Animate and inanimate, the principle of life, the soul and body | 48 |
| iii. Various meanings of soul | 54 |