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  1. The Cradle Argument in Epicureanism and Stoicism.Jacques Brunschwig - 1986 - In Malcolm Schofield & Gisela Striker (eds.), The Norms of Nature: Studies in Hellenistic Ethics. Paris: Cambridge University Press. pp. 113–44.
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  • Following Nature: A study in Stoic ethics.Gisela Striker - 1991 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 9:1-73.
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  • Estimation ( Wahm) in Avicenna: The Logical and Psychological Dimensions.Deborah L. Black - 1993 - Dialogue 32 (2):219-.
    One of the chief innovations in medieval adaptations of Aristotelian psychology was the expansion of Aristotle's notion of imagination orphantasiato include a variety of distinct perceptual powers known collectively as the internal senses. Amongst medieval philosophers in the Arabic world, Avicenna offers one of the most complex and sophisticated accounts of the internal senses. Within his list of internal senses, Avicenna includes a faculty known as “estimation”, to which various functions are assigned in a wide variety of contexts. Although many (...)
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  • Causality, Agency, and the Limits of Medicine.Brooke Holmes - 2013 - Apeiron 46 (3):1-25.
    Journal Name: Apeiron Issue: Ahead of print.
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