MEDICINE AND PHILOSOPHY IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
166 Aristotle and his school (Pr. 953 a 27 ), but in this interpretation this becomes more easy to under- stand:phusispresents A ...
Aristotle on melancholy 167 to be an approach that Aristotle fully recognises and which he provides with a methodological founda ...
168 Aristotle and his school made by Aristotle himself. This way, the explanation of theanomalia ̄ and the variety of expression ...
chapter 6 Theoretical and empirical elements in Aristotle’s treatment of sleep, dreams and divination in sleep 1 pre-aristotelia ...
170 Aristotle and his school of experience is dreaming, and how is it related to other mental processes such as thinking and per ...
Aristotle on sleep and dreams 171 discussed. For although Aristotle, within the scope of these short treatises, covers an admira ...
172 Aristotle and his school also in philosophers like Democritus and, perhaps, Heraclitus, in which sleep was viewed positively ...
Aristotle on sleep and dreams 173 about ‘ecstatic’, clairvoyant experiences such as told about Hermotimus of Clazomenae and othe ...
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Aristotle on sleep and dreams 175 That is explicitly and emphatically the context of natural science: the the- oretical study of ...
176 Aristotle and his school (either perceptual or intellectual, and either ‘normal’ or extraordinary) in sleep. But this questi ...
Aristotle on sleep and dreams 177 the other hand, does not know fatigue and the harder we exercise our intellectual faculty, the ...
178 Aristotle and his school 8. Insects buzz ( 456 a 18 ). 9. Some people move and perform various activities in sleep, and some ...
Aristotle on sleep and dreams 179 referred to are to be explained within the overall theory, he does not make clear. 3 on dreams ...
180 Aristotle and his school built on observation of ‘the facts surrounding sleep’ ( 459 a 24 ), and his claims are backed up by ...
Aristotle on sleep and dreams 181 10. When one is under the influence of strong emotions, one is very susceptible to sensitive i ...
182 Aristotle and his school refers explicitly in 463 a 4 – 5 ), and perhaps also from literary descriptions of dreams such as w ...
Aristotle on sleep and dreams 183 these weaker movements, which escaped our attention in the waking state, get, so to speak, a s ...
184 Aristotle and his school sense-movements. Number 13 serves as an illustration of the ‘extrusion’ of weak movements through s ...
Aristotle on sleep and dreams 185 qualification ‘when one is asleep and in so far as one is asleep’ is necessary in order to dis ...
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