a. Soul as the ordering principle of the universe: the world soul and its relation to the intellectual principle; the souls of the heavenly bodies - μ°μ£Όμ μ§μ μ리λ‘μμ μνΌ: μΈκ³ μνΌκ³Ό μ§μ μ리μμ κ΄κ³; μ²μ²΄μ μνΌλ€
b. Soul as the principle of self-motion or life in living things: soul as the form of an organic body - μλͺ 체μμ μκΈ°μ΄λ λλ μλͺ μ μ리λ‘μμ μνΌ: μ 기체μ νμμΌλ‘μμ μνΌ
c. Soul as the principle of distinction between thinking and non-thinking beings: the identity or distinction between soul and mind or intellect - μ¬κ³ νλ μ‘΄μ¬μ λΉμ¬κ³ νλ μ‘΄μ¬λ₯Ό ꡬλ³νλ μ리λ‘μμ μνΌ: μνΌκ³Ό λ§μ λλ μ§μ± μ¬μ΄μ λμΌμ± λλ ꡬλ³
d. Soul as the principle of personal identity: the doctrine of the self; the empirical and the transcendental ego - κ°μΈ μ 체μ±μ μ리λ‘μμ μνΌ: μμμ κ΄ν κ΅λ¦¬; κ²½νμ μμμ μ νμ μμ
2. The analysis of the powers of the soul - μνΌμ λ₯λ ₯λ€μ λν λΆμ
a. The distinction between the soul and its powers or acts - μνΌκ³Ό κ·Έ λ₯λ ₯ λλ νμ μ¬μ΄μ ꡬλ³
b. The order, connection, and interdependence of the parts of the soul: the id, ego, and super-ego in the structure of the psyche - μνΌμ λΆλΆλ€ κ°μ μ§μ, μ°κ²° λ° μνΈμμ‘΄μ±: μ μ ꡬ쑰μμμ μ΄λ, μμ, μ΄μμ
c. The kinds of soul and the modes of life: vegetative, sensitive, and rational souls and their special powers - μνΌμ μ’ λ₯μ μΆμ μμ: μλ¬Όμ , κ°κ°μ , μ΄μ±μ μνΌκ³Ό κ·Έ νΉλ³ν λ₯λ ₯λ€
1) The vegetative powers: the powers proper to the plant soul - μλ¬Όμ λ₯λ ₯: μλ¬Ό μνΌμ κ³ μ ν λ₯λ ₯λ€
2) The sensitive powers: the powers proper to the animal soul - κ°κ°μ λ₯λ ₯: λλ¬Ό μνΌμ κ³ μ ν λ₯λ ₯
3) The rational powers: the powers proper to the human soul - μ΄μ±μ λ₯λ ₯: μΈκ° μνΌμ κ³ μ ν λ₯λ ₯
3. The immateriality of the soul - μνΌμ λΉλ¬Όμ§μ±
a. The soul as an immaterial principle, form, or substance - λΉλ¬Όμ§μ μ리, νμ λλ μ€μ²΄λ‘μμ μνΌ
b. The immateriality of the human soul in comparison with the materiality of the plant and animal soul: the intellect as an incorporeal power - μλ¬Όκ³Ό λλ¬Όμ μνΌμ λ¬Όμ§μ±κ³Ό λΉκ΅ν μΈκ° μνΌμ λΉλ¬Όμ§μ±: 무νμ λ₯λ ₯μΌλ‘μμ μ§μ±
c. The relation of soul and body: the relation of formal and material principles, or of spiritual and corporeal substances - μνΌκ³Ό μ‘체μ κ΄κ³: νμμ μ리μ λ¬Όμ§μ μ리, λλ μμ μ€μ²΄μ μ‘체μ μ€μ²΄μ κ΄κ³
d. The denial of soul as an immaterial principle, form, or substance: the atomic theory of the soul - λΉλ¬Όμ§μ μ리, νμ λλ μ€μ²΄λ‘μμ μνΌ λΆμ : μνΌμ λν μμλ‘
e. The corporeal or phenomenal manifestation of disembodied souls as ghosts, wraiths, or spirits - μ λ Ή, λ§λ Ή λλ μ λ ΉμΌλ‘μμ μ‘체λ₯Ό λ²μ΄λ μνΌμ λ¬Όμ§μ λλ νμμ νν
4. The being of the soul - μνΌμ μ‘΄μ¬
a. The unity of the human soul: the human mode of the vegetative and sensitive powers - μΈκ° μνΌμ ν΅μΌμ±: μλ¬Όμ λ° κ°κ°μ λ₯λ ₯μ μΈκ°μ μμ
c. The origin of the human soul: its separate creation; its emanation or derivation from the world soul - μΈκ° μνΌμ κΈ°μ: κ·Έ λ³λμ μ°½μ‘°; μΈκ³ μνΌμΌλ‘λΆν°μ λ°μ° λλ μ λ
d. The life of the soul apart from the body - μ‘체μ λΆλ¦¬λ μνΌμ μΆ
1) The doctrine of transmigration or perpetual reincarnation - μ€νμ€ λλ μꡬμ μΈ νμ κ΅λ¦¬
2) Comparison of separated souls with men and angels - λΆλ¦¬λ μνΌκ³Ό μΈκ° λ° μ²μ¬μμ λΉκ΅
3) The need of the soul for its body: the dogma of the bodyβs resurrection for the soulβs perfection - μνΌμ΄ μ‘체λ₯Ό νμλ‘ νλ κ²: μνΌμ μμ±μ μν μ‘체 λΆνμ κ΅λ¦¬
5. Our knowledge of the soul and its powers - μνΌκ³Ό κ·Έ λ₯λ ₯μ λν μ°λ¦¬μ μ§μ
a. The soulβs knowledge of itself by reflection on its acts: the soul as a transcenden- tal or noumenal object; the paralogisms of rational psychology - μμ μ νμμ λν λ°μ±μ ν΅ν μνΌμ μκΈ° μΈμ: μ΄μμ λλ λ¬Όμ체μ λμμΌλ‘μμ μνΌ; μ΄μ± μ¬λ¦¬νμ μ€λ₯ λ Όμ¦
b. The concept of the soul in empirical psychology: experimental knowledge of the soul - κ²½ν μ¬λ¦¬νμμμ μνΌ κ°λ : μνΌμ λν μ€νμ μ§μ
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