Parts of the soul -- The argument for tripartition -- Partition -- The simple picture -- Imitation and the soul -- Belief and reason -- Below belief and reason -- Preliminaries -- Phantasia, desire, and locomotion -- Desire without phantasia -- The workings of phantasia -- Phantasia and practical thought -- Reason and non-rational desire
Summary
Lorenz presents a comprehensive study of Plato's and Aristotle's conceptions of non-rational desire. They see this as something that humans share with animals, and which aims primarily at the pleasures of food, drink, and sex
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 208-213) and indexes