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The Passive  Faculties Of Human Understanding

Definitions

Chapter 1

The Intellect As An Element Of Human Nature And The Source Of All The Intellective Powers

 

Article 1

The intellect is an element of human nature

 

Article 2

The difference between the essentially felt element in animal feeling, and the essentially understood element of understanding

 

Article 3

Analogy between the feeling principle in animal feeling and the intelligent principle in understanding

Chapter 2

The Intellect As A Power

Chapter 3

Reason

Chapter 4

The Two Series Of Powers, Objective And Subjective, That Originate From The Intellect

 

Article 1

Objective and subjective faculties

 

Article 2

The identity of the feeling and intellective principle, the condition for developing objective and subjective powers in human beings

 

Article 3

Development of the objective and subjective powers

 

 

§1

The faculty of intellective perception

 

 

§2

The faculty of intellective sense

 

 

§3

The faculty of rational spontaneity

 

 

§4

Will - Choice and command - The faculty of affective volition

 

 

§5

The faculty of abstraction - Reflection

 

 

§6

The faculty of evaluative volition - Judgments on the value of things - The spiritual instinct - Decrees of the will

 

 

§7

The faculty of choice - The formation of opinions about the value of things

 

 

§8

The faculty of practical force

 

 

§9

Development of choice and of the practical force

 

 

§10

The moral faculty

 

 

§11

The choice between subjective and objective good - Freedom

Book 3 - (Sect 2).

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