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Index
Cover
About the Author
Title Page
Copyright Page
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
I. Entelechism
II. The Life of Aristotle
III. The Philosophical Background
IV. The Development and Scope of Entelechism
V. Perception, Imagination and Desire
VI. Intellect
VII. Entelechism in the Modern Debate
VIII. Conclusion
IX. The Translation
GLOSSARY
ON THE SOUL
BOOK I
The Traditional Background
Chapter One. The Scope of the Work
Chapter Two. Some Earlier Theories
Chapter Three. Comments on Earlier Views (I)
Chapter Four. Comments on Earlier Views (II)
Chapter Five. General Remarks
BOOK II
The Nature of the Soul
Chapter One. Soul as Form
Chapter Two. The Psychic Hierarchy (I)
Chapter Three. The Psychic Hierarchy (II)
Nutrition
Chapter Four. Methodological Remarks; Nutrition
Sense-perception
Chapter Five. Sensation
Chapter Six. The Types of Sense-object
Chapter Seven. Sight
Chapter Eight. Hearing
Chapter Nine. Smell
Chapter Ten. Taste
Chapter Eleven. Touch
Chapter Twelve. Perception as the Reception of Form without Matter
BOOK III
Sense-perception
Chapter One. General Problems of Perception (I)
Chapter Two. General Problems of Perception (II)
Imagination
Chapter Three. Imagination
Intellect
Chapter Four. Intellect (I)
Chapter Five. Intellect (II); Active and Passive
Chapter Six. Intellect (III); Simple and Complex
Chapter Seven. Appendix to Sense and Mind
Chapter Eight. Summary of Account of Sense-perception and Thought
Motivation
Chapter Nine. Motivation (I) The Division of the Soul
Chapter Ten. Motivation (II)
Chapter Eleven. Appendix to Motivation
Appendix: Animal Survival
Chapter Twelve. The Teleological Context (I)
Chapter Thirteen. The Teleological Context (II)
NOTES TO DE ANIMA
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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