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Greek and English parallel:
Book I
,
Book II
,
Book III
Book I
Book II
Book III
Chapter 1
The importance and difficulty of the study of the soul
Chapter 2
The opinions of thinkers who have dealt with the subject
Chapter 3
The movement of the soul
Chapter 4
The soul as a kind of harmony
Chapter 5
Some difficulties
Chapter 1
What the soul is
Chapter 2
The same subject continued
Chapter 3
The powers of the soul
Chapter 4
The parts of the soul
Chapter 5
Sensation in general
Chapter 6
Sense-objects
Chapter 7
Vision
Chapter 8
Hearing
Chapter 9
Smell
Chapter 10
Taste
Chapter 11
Touch
Chapter 12
Conclusion
Chapter 1
Why there are only five senses
Chapter 2
How we perceive that we perceive
Chapter 3
Understanding and judgment
Chapter 4
Knowledge and wisdom
Chapter 5
Potential and actual knowledge
Chapter 6
Truth and falsity as composition
Chapter 7
Actual knowledge is identical with the reality
Chapter 8
Recapitulation
Chapter 9
The moving factor in the soul
Chapter 10
Appetition and understanding
Chapter 11
Animals which have no sense but touch
Chapter 12
The vegetative soul
Chapter 13
Why no other sense can exist without touch
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