RECENT WORKS RELATING TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ARISTOTLE. : : BÄUMKER (C.): Des Aristoteles Lehre von den äussern und innern Sinnesvermögen. Pp. 91, Leipzig, 1877. BECK (H.): Aristoteles de Sensuum Actione. Pp. 55, Berol., 1860. BONITZ (H.): Aristotelische Studien. Wien, 1863–67. BRENTANO (F.): Die Psychologie des Aristoteles, insbesondere seine Lehre vom Nows TOLNTLKÓS. Pp. 250, Mainz, 1867. EBERHARD (E.): Die Aristotelische Definition der Seele und ihr Werth für die Gegenwart. Pp. 62, Berlin, 1868. FREUDENTHAL (J.): Ueber den Begriff des Wortes pavracía bei Aristo teles. Pp. 59, Göttingen, 1863. GRATACAP (A.): Quae fuerit Aristotelis de Sensibus Doctrina. Pp. 110, Monspelii, 1866. GROTE (G.): Aristotle (especially Chapter XII.) 2 vols. London, 1872. HERTLING (G. F. v.): Materie und Form und die Definition der Seele bei Aristoteles. Pp. 178, Bonn, 1871. HEYDER (C. L.): Kritische Darstellung der Aristotelischen Dialektik. Pp. 352, Erlangen, 1845. Pp. 334, . MEYER (J. Bona): Aristoteles' Thierkunde. Pp. 520, Berlin, 1855. NEUHÄUSER (J.): Aristoteles' Lehre von dem sinnlichen Erkenntniss vermögen und seinen Organen. Pp. 132, Leipzig, 1878. PhilipPSON (L.): 'Yan avOpwitiv. Pars I. De internarum humani cor poris Partium Cognitione Aristotelis cum Platonis sententiis com- Doctrina de Sensu. Pp. 252, Berol., 1831. menschlichen Seele nach Aristoteles. Pp. 57, Halle, 1873. SCHNEIDER (L.): Unsterblichkeitslehre des Aristoteles. Pp. 141, Passau, 1867. SCHRADER (W.): Arist. de Voluntate Doctrina. Pp. 23, Brandenburg, 1847. Geschichte der Psychologie. Theil 1. Die Psychologie Die practische Vernunft bei Aristoteles. Pp. 453, Prag, 1858. Paris, 1848. Aristoteles. Theil 1. Socrates' Lehre, pp. 102: Theil 11. Platon's Lehre, pp. 243. Innsbruck, 1877–79. 1794), C. H. WEISSE (Leipzig, 1829), J. H. v. KIRCHMANN (Berlin, : CONTENTS. 1. The Psychological Treatises of Aristotle and their Relation II. The Scope and Method of Psychology as conceived by III. The Pre-Aristotelian Psychology . IV. Aristotle's Definition of Soul X. Imagination; Dreams and Memory XI. Aristotle's Theory of Thought BOOK I. THE PROBLEM OF PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ATTEMPTS WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE TO SOLVE IT. I2 I. The Problem and its Difficulties II. Pre-Aristotelian Accounts of Soul III. Movement as an attribute of Soul 24 34 44 BOOK II. THE NATURE OF SOUL AND ITS SPECIFIC FORMS. I. The Abstract Definition of Soul ✓ II. The Biological Description of Soul III. The Psychic Faculties and their Relationship V. Sense-Perception in its General Features VI. The Three Kinds of Objects of Sense XI. Touch and the Tangible BOOK III. THE INTELLECTUAL AND ACTIVE POWERS. . 1. The Adequacy of the Senses for knowing all Sensible Qualities . 128 II. The Consciousness of Sensation and the Discrimination of Per- III. Imagination as separating Sense from Thought 14. Thought and the Intelligible VI The Unifying Work of Thought · 160 ) Reason as related to its Sensuous Materials IX. Erroneous explanations of Man's Active Powers X. Desire and Reason as united in Will XI. The Comparison of Mental Images in Will XII. How the Different Faculties are adapted to the Conditions of XIII. The Sense of Touch as determining the Animal Organism 190 • 195 . |