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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements List ofAbbreviations page ix page xi Introduction to Hylomorphic Psychology part i Aristotle’s PSYCHOLOGICAL i methodology of INQUIRY 19 1 Definition, Explanation and Psychological Inquiry 21 2 Definition, Explanation and the Soul-Body Relation 47 PART II EARLIER THEORIES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL 57 motion 3 Plato’s Psychology 59 4 Democritus’ Psychology 79 5 Xenocrates’ Psychology 103 6 Harmonic Psychology 123 PART III EARLIER THEORIES OF PSYCHOLOGICAL I4I COGNITION 7 Empedocles’ Psychology 143 8 Anaxagoras’ Psychology 168 vii
Contents viii PART IV EARLIER THEORIES AND TWO PSYCHOLOGICAL PUZZLES IŞI 9 The Puzzle of the Soul’s Uniformity 193 10 The Puzzle of the Soul’s Divisibility 206 Conclusion: Hylomorphic Psychology as a Dualism 219 Bibliography Index Locorum General Index 228 24Յ 232
Hiis volume is the first in finglish to pros ide a full, systematic investigano into Aristotle s criticisms of earlier Greek theories ot the soul trom the perspective or his theorv of scientific explanation. Some interpreters of the Ու՝ Anima have seen Aristotle s criticisms of Presocratic. Pialóme and other views about the soul as unfair or dialectical, but Tason U. ( barter argues that Aristotle s criticisms arc in tact a justified attempt to test UK adequacy ot earlier theories in terms o( the theorv ot scientific km wiedgv he advances in the Posterior AnaivUct. Garter propose՝ a new interpretau· or Aristotle s confrontations with earlier psvchologv. showing how his reception ot other ( meek philosophers shaped his own h iomorphfi psvchologv and led him to adopt a nor el dualist theory of the soul-bodr relation. His book will be important tor students and ՝cholars ot Aristotle ancient ( meek psvchologv and the historv of the mind-bodv problem.
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General Index actuality, 162,178,180,187, 222 Alexander ofAphrodisias, 27 alteration, 3, éj, 89, 91,128,162,164 cognitive, 91,128 quasi, 162,164 Anaxagoras, 1Ճ8,169,171,174,177,184,187 and mind as unmoved mover, 171 on the mind-soul distinction, 175 on the unaffectability of mind, 169,177, 184,187 on the unmixed nature of mind, 168,174 Aquinas, 202 Archelaus, 199, 201, 202 Aristoxenus, 8,123,132 axiom, 47, 51, 54, 55, 71,123,129,139,162,163, 164.165.166.176.178.180.181.183.184, 188, 219 of causal association, 47, 51, 54, 55, 71,123, 129.139.162.166.176.183.184, 219 of refined cognitive likeness, 163,164,165, 166,178,180,181,188 body, 2, 4, 42, 62, 69, 70,nő,125,132,139, J75, 204, 210, 211, 212, 213, 215, 217, 220, 223 as composed from opposites, 125 as containing many compositions, 132 as continuing to live when divided, 213, 217 as elemental, 69 as essentially linked to the soul, 139 as having spatial-parts, 212, 215 as held together by the soul, 210, 211 as instrument of the soul, 2, 4, 204, 223 as material, 220 as more or less incorporeal, 42 as moved by decision and thinking, 175 as not a fulfilment of soul, 220 as possessing geometrical points, né as receiving local motions from the soul, 70 as subject to motion per se, 65 as substance, 220 dialectical definition of, 62 cause, 3, 7,12,15, lé, 4é, 78,131,132,133,135, 13è, 138 efficient cause, 7,15, 4Ő, 78,135,13è, 138 final cause, 3, 7,12,131,132,133 formal cause, ié chance, 48, 50, 52, 53,134» 135» 13d. ։68, 220 and natural causal relations, 48, 50, 52, 53, 220 as a cause of a ratio of elements, 135 as a cause of
bodily parts, 135 as a cause of mixture, 134 Love operating by, 13Ő mind not operating by, 1Ő8 Cherniss, Harold, 5 craft-soul analogy, 53 death, 189 and the survival of the soul, 189 definition, 2 Aristotle’s method of discovering, 34 of soul in Aristotle, 2 Democritus, 84, 85 on the definition of soul, 84 on the explanation of life, 85 demonstration, 32, 221 and explanation, 32 ofper se attributes, 22, 31, 40, io8 of why soul is in the body, 221 demonstrative heuristic, 3è its application to earlier theories of soul, 41 as a basis for scientific inquiry, 3è Derveni papyrus, 197,199 Descartes, 47, 52, 20Ő dialectical method, 25 vs. scientific method, 25 Dicaearchus, 8,123,128 Diogenes of Apollonia, 13,42,143, 197,199 division, 23, 28 Aristotle’s method of, 28 Platonic method of, 23
General Index dualism, 7, 48, 52, 221, 223 associative entity, 52, 221 Cartesian, 7, 48, 52 interdependent substance, 221 interrelated substance, 223 emergent properties, 101,129,130,131,139 absent in Aristotle’s theory of mixture, 129 and supervenience, 131 psychological powers as not, 130,139 Empedocles, 136,150 as a harmony theorist, 136 as making soul the elements, 150 endoxa, 2f, 26, 28,112 explanation, 30, 31, 32, 33,196 as a cause of‘the fact that’, 30 as defeasible, 33 as offering the ‘why’, 31 ofperse attributes, 35, 45 as of preliminary accounts, 32 religious, 196 fulfilment, i, 125, 204, 215, 220 and mathematical ratio, 125 as being of capacities, 204 as identical to form, 1 as not always of a bodily capacity, 215 as quasi-opposite of potentiality, 220 difference between first- and second-, 1 253 as perse attributes of soul, ii8, 196, 205 explanation of, 10, 28 of breathing, 84,198 of the soul-body relation, 124 perceptible, 81,193 plants, з, 112,196,197, 203, 213, 214, 216, 217, 221 Plato, 61 on the definition of soul, 61 principle (arche), 23, 29, 31, 34, 38,40, 45, 46, 49,106,145,146,149,150,151,152,154,156, 158,160,162,166, 210, 213 of causal difference, 49,1Ճ0 as a cause, 46 as a complete definition, 29 as a middle term explanation, 31, 34, 40, 45 as a preliminary account, 29, 38 as a starting point of inquiry, 23 of causal likeness, 49 of cognitive likeness, 106,145,146,149,150, 151,152,154,156,158,160,162,166 of life in plants, 213 of opposites in Plato, 210 reduction, 128,130 in Aristotle’s theory of mixture, 130 of soul to body, 128 resurrection, 71, 92,
93 as possible in atomism, 92, 93 Orphism, 19Ճ, 197,199 Owen, G.E.L., 27, 28 scientific knowledge (episteme), 29, 32, 35՜, 3Ճ, 45 68 alternative explanations, 45 of the four elemental bodies, 68 soul, I, 2, 3, 4, 37, 39, 41, 78,120,137,158,189, 205, 215, 218, 220, 222 Aristotle’s definition of, 2, 220 as substance, 1, 3,137,158, 205, 220 as the nature of a body, 78 divisibility into spatial—parts vs. capacity—parts, 218 incorporeality of, 41 perse attributes of, 37, 39 separability of, 4,120,189, 215, 222 soul-body relation, 2, 47, 51, 54, 55, 71,17Ճ Plato’s account of, 54, 71 panpsychism, 83,118, 200 phenomena, 10, 28,43, 44, 50, 8ï, 84,124,193,198 Xenocrates on the definition of soul, 107 harmony, 125 theory of soul as a, 125 homonymy, 158, 203, 225 indefinite dyad, 105,107 as an element of numbers, 105 as material, 107 induction, 24, 28, 29, 33, 37 as providing preliminary accounts, 29, 33 Menos paradox, 35 f ш S staeu-uiDitótheíe Otitefe į J MQnCheü
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