Aristotle's Psychology: In Greek and English, with Introduction and Notes by Edwin Wallace. Peri Psyches |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 37
Page xii
... Essential Character of Sense PAGE 58 64 · 72 76 84 92 94 . 100 . 108 · 112 . 116 124 BOOK III . THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS . 1. The Adequacy of the Senses for knowing all Sensible Qualities . 128 II . The Consciousness of ...
... Essential Character of Sense PAGE 58 64 · 72 76 84 92 94 . 100 . 108 · 112 . 116 124 BOOK III . THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS . 1. The Adequacy of the Senses for knowing all Sensible Qualities . 128 II . The Consciousness of ...
Page xiv
... essential unity , allowed him to study psychology in the abstract manner which the idea of a science renders necessary and at the same time give full weight to all those cognate circumstances which form as it were the setting of the ...
... essential unity , allowed him to study psychology in the abstract manner which the idea of a science renders necessary and at the same time give full weight to all those cognate circumstances which form as it were the setting of the ...
Page xxiv
... essential nature ( pois kai ovcía ) represent the two aspects of the soul which the psycho- logist , according to Aristotle , must consider . He must , that is to say , supply on the one hand a genetic history of the soul , preceding ...
... essential nature ( pois kai ovcía ) represent the two aspects of the soul which the psycho- logist , according to Aristotle , must consider . He must , that is to say , supply on the one hand a genetic history of the soul , preceding ...
Page xxxvii
... essential unity . The body by itself cannot certainly form a sufficient bond of union : and we are met directly by the difficulty of finding some force or other which will account for the actual oneness of our mental organism2 . And ...
... essential unity . The body by itself cannot certainly form a sufficient bond of union : and we are met directly by the difficulty of finding some force or other which will account for the actual oneness of our mental organism2 . And ...
Page xl
... essential nature of things - for by all these terms we may translate the Greek expression - lies in the union of two elements , which may be separated by an effort of analysis , but which form comple- mentary sides in every really ...
... essential nature of things - for by all these terms we may translate the Greek expression - lies in the union of two elements , which may be separated by an effort of analysis , but which form comple- mentary sides in every really ...
Other editions - View all
Popular passages
Page 4 - SCRIPTURES, &c. The Cambridge Paragraph Bible of the Authorized English Version, with the Text revised by a Collation of its Early and other Principal Editions...
Page 18 - Grotius de Jure Belli et Pacis, with the Notes of Barbeyrac and others ; accompanied by an abridged Translation of the Text, by W.
Page 6 - The Pointed Prayer Book, being the Book of Common Prayer with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches.
Page 9 - The Homilies, with Various Readings, and the Quotations from the Fathers given at length in the Original Languages. Edited by GE CORRIE, DD Master of Jesus College. Demy Octavo. Js. 6d. Two Forms of Prayer of the time of Queen Elizabeth. Now First Reprinted. Demy Octavo. 6d. Select Discourses, by JOHN SMITH, late Fellow of Queens
Page 7 - Sayings of the Jewish Fathers, comprising Pirqe Aboth and Pereq R. Meir in Hebrew and English, with Critical and Illustrative Notes ; and specimen pages of the Cambridge University Manuscript of the Mishnah 'Jerushalmith'.
Page 10 - NALOPAKHYANAM, OR, THE TALE OF NALA ; containing the Sanskrit Text in Roman Characters, followed by a Vocabulary in which each word is placed under its root, with references to derived words in Cognate Languages, and a sketch of Sanskrit Grammar. By the late Rev.
Page 13 - A Selection of Greek Inscriptions, with Introductions and Annotations by ES ROBERTS, MA, Fellow and Tutor of Gonville and Caius College. [/» the Press. Aeschyli Fabulae — IKETIAES XOH$OPOI in libro Mediceo mendose scriptae ex vv.
Page 9 - Wilson's Illustration of the Method of explaining the New Testament, by the early opinions of Jews and Christians concerning Christ.
Page 14 - MT Ciceronis de Natura Deorum Libri Tres, with Introduction and Commentary by JOSEPH B. MAYOR, MA, Professor of Moral Philosophy at King's College, London, together with a new collation of several of the English MSS.