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and Merton, 1972:491–492.

CHAPTER 1

1. Bertrand Russell, 1945:3.

2. De Anima, chap. II.

3. Cited in Theophrastus, On the Senses, 50–58.

4. Democritus, frag. 9, in C. Bakewell, Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (New York, 1909).

5. Bertrand Russell, 1945:43.

6. On the Sacred Disease (epilepsy). This may have been written by one of Hippocrates’ followers, but it is generally held to be faithful to his ideas.

7. Quoted in Diogenes Laertius, Plato, 27.

8. See the Meno dialogue.

9. See the Phaedo dialogue.

10. See the last book of the Republic.

11. Republic, bk. VII.

12. Phaedo.

13. Republic, bk. IX, 571.

14. Ibid., bk. IV.

15. Robert Watson, 1978:36.

16. Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia, “Aristotle.”

17. Robinson, 1989:ix–x.

18. De Anima, bk. II, chap. v; bk. III, chaps. vii–ix.

19. David Ross, Aristotle (1964), quoted in Robinson, 1989:25.

20. De Generatione Animalium, quoted in Encyclopaedia Britannica: Macropaedia, “Aristotle”:1163.

21. De Anima, bk. III, chap. iv.

22. Ibid., bk. II, chap. ii.

23. Robert Watson, 1978:67.

24. Robinson, 1989:34–35.

25. De Memoria, 2, 45lb, 17.

26. David Murray, 1988:30.

27. Robert Watson, 1978:69.

CHAPTER 2

1. Theophrastus, On the Senses, 47.

2. Quoted in Bertrand Russell, 1945:243.

3. Diogenes Laertius, Lives, “Epicurus,” 118.

4. Ibid.:23.

5. Bertrand Russell, 1945:233.

6. Zeller, 1870:503.

7. Bertrand Russell, 1945:255–256.

8. Diogenes Laertius, Lives, “Zeno,” 58.

9. Bertrand Russell, 1945:266–267.

10. Ibid.:278.

11. On the Nature of Things, bk. III.

12. Tacitus, Annals, xv, 61; Suetonius, Nero, 35.

13. Epictetus, Discourses, frag. 1.

14. Discourses, I, 12, 21; frag. vi, 25.

15. Ibid., bk. IV, sec. 440A.

16. L. Thorndike, A History of Magic and Experimental Science During the First Thirteen Centuries of our Era (New York: Macmillan, 1923), I, cited in Robert Watson, 1978:83.

17. Plotinus, Enneads, IV, 8, 1.

18. Bertrand Russell, 1945:288–291.

19. Boorstin, 1983:100.

20. De Spectaculis, 30.

21. Ad Uxorem, I, 1–3.

22. De Anima, bk. IV.

23. Ibid., bk. V.

24. Ibid., bk. XII.

25. Ibid., bk. XVI.

26. Commentary in “John the Evangelist,” xxix, 6, and “Sermon 43.”

27. On Christian Doctrine, cited in Robert Watson, 1978:98.

28. In The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers (Christian Literature Company, 1886), vol. 1:227.

29. On the Trinity, bk. X, chap. xi.

30. City of God, bk. XIII, 19; bk. XIV:2–6.

31. Confessions, 1886 ed.:145ff.

32. City of God, bk. XI:26.

33. Alexander and Selesnick, 1966:53–54.

34. Confessions: 145ff.

35. David Murray, 1988:53.

36. City of God, bk. XIV, chaps. 24 and 26.

37. On the Unity of the Intellect Against the Averroists, quoted in Durant, 1950:962.

38. David Murray, 1988:58, 62.

39. “Treatise on Man,” Q.83, A.3, in Summa Theologica.

40. “Treatise on Man,” Q.82, A.3, in Summa Theologica.

41. Bertrand Russell, 1945:454–455.

42. David Murray, 1988:64, citing Cardinal Mercier, The Origins of Contemporary Psychology (1918), and R. Brennan, History of Psychology from the Standpoint of a Thomist (1945).

43. David Murray, 1988:77.

44. F. Watson, 1915.

CHAPTER 3

1. Bacon, 1905 [1605]:167.

2. Robert Watson, 1978:146.

3. Passions of the Soul, excerpted in Flew, 1964:136.

4. Discourse on Method, part IV.

5. Ibid., part IV.

6. Meditations, “The Existence of Material Things.”

7. Treatise of Man: 21.

8. Hothersall, 1984:30.

9. Fancher, 1979:29–30.

10. Robert Watson, in Benjamin, 1988:46.

11. Passions of the Soul, article XXXI.

12. Ibid., article XLI.

13. Ibid., “What Sensation Is.”

14. Ibid., article LXXIX.

15. Fancher, 1979:36–37.

16. Robert Watson, 1978:164–165.

17. Ethics, part V, preface.

18. Ibid., part I.

19. Ibid., part III, props. 6 and 7.

20. Alexander and Selesnick, 1966:100.

21. Robert Watson, 1978:166.

22. Boorstin, 1983:395.

23. Leviathan, part I, chaps. 2, 7.

24. Ibid., chap. 46.

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