Elements of general psychology in Byzantium
Journal Title: Αρχεία Ελληνικής Ιατρικής - Year 2004, Vol 21, Issue 5
Abstract
The psychology of the Byzantine era derives its directions from the theses of Aristotle and Plato and presents many similarities with the modern era. The study of this period has much to offer the fields of medicine and psychology. For the Byzantine, knowledge is separated from faith, while conscience plays the leading role. The scientists of this era examine the cognitive and emotional functions and especially the roles of imagination, will, memory, knowledge and conscience.
Authors and Affiliations
N. THEOCHARAKIS, D. DAMIGOS, V. MAVREAS, A. EFTYCHIADIS, L. VELOYIANNI, S. GEROULANOS
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