CONTENTS
GREEK PHILOSOPHY
SECTION ONE (CONTINUED)
| PAGE | |
| Chapter III.—First Period, Third Division | [1] |
| A. The Philosophy of Plato | [1] |
| 1. Dialectic | [49] |
| 2. Philosophy of Nature | [71] |
| 3. Philosophy of Mind | [90] |
| B. The Philosophy of Aristotle | [117] |
| 1. Metaphysics | [137] |
| 2. Philosophy of Nature | [153] |
| 3. Philosophy of Mind | [180] |
| a. Psychology | [180] |
| b. Practical Philosophy | [202] |
| α. Ethic | [202] |
| β. Politics | [207] |
| 4. Logic | [210] |
SECTION TWO
| Second Period.—Dogmatism and Scepticism | [232] |
| A. The Philosophy of the Stoics | [236] |
| 1. Physics | [243] |
| 2. Logic | [249] |
| 3. Ethics | [257] |
| B. The Philosophy of the Epicureans | [276] |
| 1. Canonic | [281] |
| 2. Metaphysics | [286] |
| 3. Physics | [292] |
| 4. Ethics | [300] |
| C. The Philosophy of the New Academy | [311] |
| 1. Arcesilaus | [313] |
| 2. Carneades | [319] |
| D. Scepticism | [328] |
| 1. Earlier Tropes | [347] |
| 2. Later Tropes | [357] |
SECTION THREE
| Third Period.—The Neo-Platonists | [374] |
| A. Philo | [387] |
| B. The Cabala and Gnosticism | [394] |
| 1. Cabalistic Philosophy | [394] |
| 2. The Gnostics | [396] |
| C. The Alexandrian Philosophy | [399] |
| 1. Ammonias Saccas | [403] |
| 2. Plotinus | [404] |
| 3. Porphyry and Iamblichus | [431] |
| 4. Proclus | [432] |
| 5. Successors of Proclus | [450] |