| Psychology | |
| Part One - Essence of the Human Soul | |
| Book 2 - Some properties of the essence of the soul |
Contents
| The unity of the soul in each human being |
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| The substance of the soul is the sole principle of all operations |
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| The spirituality of the soul is proved directly through consciousness |
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| The immortality of the soul proved directly from consciousness |
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| The identity of the soul in its different modifications |
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| The difficulty explained |
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| A start to solving the problem |
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| Continuation |
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| Continuation - The feeling and intelligent subject remains the same whatever change takes place in the terms of its actions, or in the actions themselves |
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| The sentient subject and the intelligent subject in human beings are one subject, not two |
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| The nouns 'substance' and 'subject' applied to the human soul |
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| A question about the invariability of the soul, and the changes to which it can be subject |
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| Removal of what is first felt and what is first understood |
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| Removal of what is understood |
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| Removal of what is felt |
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| Addition or change to what is first felt |
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| Addition to what is understood |
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| The difference between the human soul, pure intelligences and animal souls |
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| Relationship between the substance of the soul and human nature |
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| The soul is the form of the human being |
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| How that which is first understood is the form of he intelligent principle |
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| How that which is first felt can and cannot be called the form of the sentient principle |
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| The sense in which the body can be called matter of the soul |
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| The sense in which the soul is said to be the form of the body |
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| The reality of the soul |
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| The finiteness and infinity of the human soul |
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