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Full Idea
So long as we are ignorant of the true essence of the cause which is operating, we call it a 'faculty'.
Gist of Idea
We just use the word 'faculty' when we don't know the psychological cause
Source
Galen (On the Natural Faculties [c.170], I.iv), quoted by Dominik Perler - Intro to The Faculties: a History 2
Book Ref
'The Faculties: a history', ed/tr. Perler,Dominic [OUP 2015], p.9
A Reaction
This is probably the view of most modern neuroscientists. I want to defend the idea that we need the concept of a faculty in philosophy, even if the psychologists and neuroscientists say it is too vague for their purposes.
6003 | Galen showed by experiment that the brain controls the body [Galen, by Hankinson] |
6030 | Each part of the soul has its virtue - pleasure for appetite, success for competition, and rectitude for reason [Galen] |
7453 | Galen's medicine followed the mean; each illness was balanced by opposite treatment [Galen, by Hacking] |
21799 | We just use the word 'faculty' when we don't know the psychological cause [Galen] |
23248 | Early empiricists said reason was just a useless concept introduced by philosophers [Galen, by Frede,M] |
23219 | Stopping the heart doesn't terminate activity; pressing the brain does that [Galen, by Cobb] |
23220 | The brain contains memory and reason, and is the source of sensation and decision [Galen] |
23268 | We execute irredeemable people, to protect ourselves, as a deterrent, and ending a bad life [Galen] |
23269 | Philosophy must start from clearly observed facts [Galen] |
23264 | Philosophers think faculties are in substances, and invent a faculty for every activity [Galen] |
23265 | The rational part of the soul is the desire for truth, understanding and recollection [Galen] |
23266 | The spirit in the soul wants freedom, power and honour [Galen] |