CONTENTS

GREEK PHILOSOPHY

SECTION ONE (CONTINUED)

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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]