Non-Rational Perception in the Stoics and Augustine

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 22:253-308 (2002)
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reprint Brittain, Charles (2002) "Non-Rational Perception in the Stoics and Augustine". In Sedley, David, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume Xxii: Summer 2002, pp. : Oxford University Press (2002)

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