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Plato on man : a summary and critique of his psychology with special reference to pre-Platonic, Freudian, behavioristic, and humanistic psychology

Title
  1. Plato on man : a summary and critique of his psychology with special reference to pre-Platonic, Freudian, behavioristic, and humanistic psychology / Athenagoras N. Zakopoulos.
Published by
  1. New York : Philosophical Library, [1975]
Author
  1. Zakopoulos, Athenagoras N.

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Description
  1. 142 p.; 22 cm.
Subject
  1. Plato
  2. Plato v427-v347
  3. Plato > Psychology
  4. Psychology
  5. Psychology
  6. psychology
  7. Homo sapiens (species)
  8. Philosophische Anthropologie
  9. Anthropologie
  10. Menschenbild
  11. Psychologie
  12. Psychologie
Contents
  1. Introductory note -- Acknowledgments -- Part one -- Pre - Platonic backround -- Man and his destiny -- Homer -- Orphics -- Heraclitus of Ephesus -- Pythagoras and Pythagoreans -- Empedocles of Acragas -- Anaxagoras of Klazomenai -- Socrates -- Conclusion.
  2. Part two -- Plato on man -- Preliminary Remarks -- What is man? -- A general definition of the psyche (soul) -- The origin of the soul - generated or ungenerated? -- The division of the soul -- Soul-body their relationship -- Immortality of the soul -- An assessment- conclusion -- Appendix I - Plato's theology -recent approaches -- Appendix II- A comparison of Plato's tripartite theory of the soul to Freud's structure of personality -- Appendix III- Plato, behaviorists and humanistic psychologists on man -- Bibliography -- Index.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Note
  1. Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. 115-125.
Source (note)
  1. From the library of Antones Dekavalles. Gift of Kalliope Decavalles to the Program in Hellenic Studies for the Princeton University Library.
Provenance (note)
  1. Author's presentation copy to Antones Dekavalles, with inscription.