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|a Physiological theory and the doctrine of the mean in Plato and Aristotle /
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|a Acknowledgements -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Abbreviations and Short Titles -- I. Introduction -- II. Physiological Theory in Greek Medicine before Aristotle -- A. Alcmaeon of Croton -- B. The Menon Papyrus -- 1. Menecrates -- 2. Petron of Aegina -- 3. Philistion of Locri -- C. Hippocratic Works -- 1. Ancient Medicine -- 2. The Nature of Man -- 3. Airs, Waters, Places -- 4. Regimen I -- D. Conclusion -- III. Physiological Theory and “The Mean� in Plato -- A. The Body of the Cosmos -- B. The Soul of the Cosmos -- C. The Human Soul and Body
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|a 1. The Rational Soul and Its Destiny2. The Physical Organ of the Soul -- 3. The Mortal Soul and Its Organs -- 4. Environment and the Nutritive Process -- D. Disease and Health in Man -- 1. Disease of the Body -- 2. Disease of the Soul -- 3. The Total Organism and Its Care -- E. Conclusion: The Timaeus and the Medical Writers -- IV. Physiology and the Doctrine of the Mean in Aristotle -- A. Elemental Structure of the Organism in Health and Disease -- 1. The Nature of Health and Other Bodily Excellence -- 2. Elemental Structure of the Organism
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|a 3. Environment and Its InfluenceB. Proportion and the Mean in the Larger Aspects of the Organism -- 1. Ultimate Basis of the Vital Processes and Organs -- 2. The Principal Organs and Their Functions -- 3. Summary -- C. Proportion and the Mean in Sense Perception -- 1. Body, Soul, and the Living Composite -- 2. The Problem and Conditions of Sense Perception -- 3. The Special Senses and the Mean -- 4. The Central Sense Power and the Mean -- 5. Summary -- D. Moral Excellence and the Mean -- 1. The Method of the Ethics
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|a 2. General Comparison of Bodily and Moral Excellence3. Bodily and Moral Virtue and the Equilibrium of Opposites -- 4. Further Characteristics of Bodily and Moral Virtue -- 5. The Psycho-Physical Aspect of Emotion and Moral Excellence -- 6. Moral Excellence and the Intellect -- 7. Moral Excellence and Happiness -- E. The Political Organism and the Mean -- 1. The Principle of Natural Subordination -- 2. The Principle of Order among Equal and Opposite Parts: ÎœÎæÏ?ÏŒÏ?ηÏ? -- 3. Unnatural or Deviation Forms; the Relative Mean
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|a F. Conclusion: The Expert and His Norms of Value1. Objectives of Physician, Moral Guide, and Statesman -- 2. Norms and Values; the Absolute Good -- V. Conclusion -- Appendix I. On the Notion of ÎœÎ?ΣΟÎ?Î?Σ in Greek Mathematics -- Appendix II. Concerning the Theory of Francois Nuyens on the Development of Aristotleâ€?s Psychology -- Appendix III. The Heart as Source and Center of External Action -- Bibliography -- Greek Words, Phrases, Sentences -- General Index -- Index of Passages Cited
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