CONTENTS
BOOK XII. (Lambda). The Eternal Unmoved Mover
That there is an actual Eternal Mover
God as unmoved and self-contemplative
The Divine Mind as self-thinking
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Right attitude of the zoologist
Parts of animals: simple and composite
Touch and action
The skeletal and vascular structures
Male and female roles in generation
Man compared with the other animals
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BOOK I. General Discussion of the Soul
The subject-matter of psychology
The soul not in motion except incidentally
Is the soul composed of material elements?
BOOK II. The Soul and Its Faculties
Definition of soul
Soul in relation to life
Levels of soul
Further characteristics of soul
The nature of sensation
The kinds of sensible object
Sense and sense-organ
BOOK 111. Mind as Related to Sensation and Desire
How the common sensibles are perceived
Objects appropriate to the several senses
Perception as distinguished from thought and imagination
Mind: its receptive aspect
Mind: its active, independent aspect
How error is possible
The process of cognition
The faculty of locomotion
The source of animal locomotion
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