ABSTRACT

This is Volume III of seventeen of a series on the Philosophy of Mind and Psychology. Originally published in 1912, this study looks at the history of psychology and specifically the developments during the ancient and patristic period.

part 1|227 pages

Part

chapter I|13 pages

The Character of Primitive Thought

chapter II|10 pages

Scientific Views and Religious Beliefs

chapter III|15 pages

The Later Period of Pre-Socratic Thought

chapter IV|6 pages

The Psychology of the Atomists

chapter VI|9 pages

The Sophistic View of Man

chapter VII|14 pages

The Platonic View of Man (I)

chapter VIII|13 pages

The Platonic View of Man (II)

chapter IX|8 pages

The Platonic View of Man (III)

chapter X|7 pages

The Psychology of Aristotle (I)

chapter XI|13 pages

The Psychology of Aristotle (II)

chapter XII|8 pages

The Psychology of Aeistotle (III)

chapter XIII|28 pages

The Psychology of Aristotle (IV)

chapter XV|21 pages

The Stoic Theory of Man

chapter XVI|11 pages

The Epicurean Doctrine

chapter XVII|7 pages

Progress of Theory in the Last Century B.C.

chapter XVIII|28 pages

The Idea of the Soul in Some Eastern Writings

part 2|120 pages

Part II

chapter XIX|6 pages

The Hebrew Tradition

chapter XX|18 pages

The Union of Greek and Hebrew Theories

chapter XXII|5 pages

The Pauline Doctrine of Man

chapter XXV|14 pages

Medical Influences from Erasistratus to Galen

chapter XXVI|16 pages

The Neo-Platonic Idea of Man

chapter XXVIII|15 pages

The Doctrine of St. Augustine