Psychology |
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Opinions about the Human Soul |
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| The principle to be used in classifying the opinions of the ancients about the nature of the soul |
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| 'First class' - Erroneous systems about the nature of the soul which confused the soul with matter |
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| 'Second class' - Erroneous systems about the nature of the human soul which reduced it to a sentient subject |
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| 'Third class' - Erroneous systems about the nature of the human soul which posited the nature of the soul in ideas, that is, confused subject with object |
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| 'Fourth class' - Erroneous systems which confused the nature of the human soul with God |
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| 'Fifth class' - Erroneous systems which posit the nature of the soul in the subject, but err in determining it |
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| Endnote (fnote 204) |