Development of the Human Soul |
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Book 2 |
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| Activities of the human soul how the soul's potencies differ |
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| Summary of the distinction between potencies and habits |
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| Summary of the distinction between potencies and their acts |
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| Activity and passivity of potencies |
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| We begin to explain how the terms which give rise to the potencies of the human soul are distinguished |
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| The distinction between the actual and virtual potencies of the soul |
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| Synoptic Schema 1 |
Potencies of the human soul |
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| Sense as 'primal potency' |
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The potency of sense in general - Psychical sensitivity |
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Special sensitivities |
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Corporeal sensitivity |
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Different kinds of corporeal sensitivity |
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The phrenology and philosophical works of Gall and Spurzheim |
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Ideological sensitivity |
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Theoric sensitivity |
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| Synoptic Schema 2 |
Potency of sense |
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| The intellect as a primal potency |
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| Reason as a resultant potency |
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| Synoptic Schema 3 |
Reason and its faculties |
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| Instinct |
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The nature of instinct; how instinct differs from will |
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Animal instinct and rational instinct |
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Subdivisions of animal instinct |
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Rational and animal passions |
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Different ways in which the instinctive power proper to animal feeling adjusts itself; the resulting faculties |
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Rational habits |
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Two ways of classifying rational instincts |
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| Synoptic Schema 4 |
Instinct |
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The principle of instinct |
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| Will |
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| Synoptic Schema 5 |
Will |
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