ABSTRACT
In this book, the author collects and discusses views and ideas of the ancient philosopher Aristotle which have psychological interest and compares them with today's theories. First, the soul-body problem is presented showing that Aristotle accepts a psychosomatic unity theorizing the human being in a holistic approach. Then the mental functions are described according to the aristotelian definitions, together with their interactions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|11 pages
Soul–Body
part II|46 pages
Mental Functions
part III|47 pages
Formation of the Personality
part IV|26 pages
Interpersonal Relations
part V|23 pages
Psychoanalytic Concepts and Aristotle's Psychology