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Aristotle's
De Anima
: A Critical Commentary
Distinguishing Sense and Thought; What Is Phantasia?
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September 24 2007
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Cambridge University Press
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September 24 2007
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DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511551017.022
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Book chapters
pp. ix
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 145
Definition of Soul
pp. 33
The Nobility and Difficulty of Study of Soul; Its Connection with Body
pp. 361
In the World As It Is There Can Be but the Five Senses
pp. 62
The Predecessors' Use of Soul to Account for Motion and Perception
pp. 188
How Powers of Soul Are Distributed and United in the Soul
pp. 403
Distinguishing Sense and Thought; What Is Phantasia?
pp. 103
Criticism of the Harmonia View as an Account of Motion
pp. 200
The Nutritive Faculty: Its Object and Subfaculties
pp. 434
What Is Mind as That Capable of Thinking All Things
pp. 123
Criticism of Predecessors' Way of Accounting for Cognition
pp. 458
What Enables Thinking to Occur
pp. 250
The Three Sorts of Sensible Objects
pp. 473
The Sorts of Intelligible Objects
pp. 263
Vision, Medium, and Object
pp. 481
Phantasia Has a Role in All Thinking
pp. 285
Hearing, Sound, and Voice
pp. 494
That Mind Can Think All Things
pp. 302
Smell and Odor
pp. 313
Taste Is a Contact Sense; the Tasteable
pp. 514
The Desiderative Capacity Is the Primary Cause of Progressive Motion
pp. 527
Even the Simplest Animals Have Indefinite Phantasia, and Calculative Phantasia Fits the Account of Progressive Motion
pp. 338
Definition of Sense and Whether Sensibles Affect Nonperceiving Bodies
pp. 534
The Necessary Order of the Faculties of Soul
pp. 555
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