The Meaning of Phantasia in Aristotle's De Anima, III, 3–

Dialogue 24 (3):483- (1985)
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Aristotle's De Motu Animalium.Martha Craven Nussbaum - 1978 - Journal of the History of Biology 13 (2):351-356.
Imagination and truth in Aristotle.Joyce Engmann - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (3):259-265.
Aristotle and Plato on "appearing".K. Lycos - 1964 - Mind 73 (292):496-514.
Aristotle's treatment of phantasia.D. A. Rees - 1971 - In John P. Anton & George L. Kustas (eds.), Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy I. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 491--504.

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