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  1. Aristotle and supervenience.Victor Caston - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (S1):107-135.
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  • Aristotle and Supervenience.Victor Caston - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (S1):107-135.
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  • Aristotle and the Problem of Intentionality.Victor Caston - 1998 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 58 (2):249-298.
    Aristotle not only fonnulates the problem of intentionality explicitly, he makes a solution to it a requirement for any adequate theory of mind. His own solution, however, is not to be found in his theory of sensation, as Brentano and others have thought. In fact, it is precisely because Aristotle regards this theory as inadequate that he goes on to argue for a distinct new ability he calls “phantasia.” The theory of content he develops on this basis (unlike Brentano’s) is (...)
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  • Is an Aristotelian Philosophy of Mind Still Credible? (A Draft).Myles Burnyeat - 1995 [1992] - In Martha Craven Nussbaum & Amélie Rorty (eds.), Essays on Aristotle's De anima. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 15-26.
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  • On Aristotle's Conception of Soul.Michael Frede - 1995 [1992] - In Martha Craven Nussbaum & Amélie Rorty (eds.), Essays on Aristotle's De anima. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 93-107.
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  • Human Nature and Intellectualism in Aristotle.Jennifer Whiting - 1986 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 68 (1):70-95.
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  • Mind and imagination in Aristotle.Michael Vernon Wedin - 1988 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
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  • Mind and Imagination in Aristotle.Brad Inwood - 1994 - Noûs 28 (3):414-416.
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  • Content and cause in the aristotelian mind.Michael V. Wedin - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (S1):49-105.
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  • Aristotle's Two Intellects: A Modest Proposal.Victor Caston - 1999 - Phronesis 44 (3):199-227.
    In "De anima" 3.5, Aristotle argues for the existence of a second intellect, the so-called "Agent Intellect." The logical structure of his argument turns on a distinction between different types of soul, rather than different faculties within a given soul; and the attributes he assigns to the second species make it clear that his concern here -- as at the climax of his other great works, such as the "Metaphysics," the "Nicomachean" and the "Eudemian Ethics" -- is the difference between (...)
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  • Material Alteration and Cognitive Activity in Aristotle's De Anima.John Sisko - 1996 - Phronesis 41 (2):138-157.
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  • Mind and Imagination in Aristotle.Christopher Shields - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (2):371.
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  • Aristotle's theory of movement.Denis O'brien - 1995 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):47-86.
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  • Self-knowledge in Aristotle.Frank A. Lewis - 1996 - Topoi 15 (1):39-58.
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  • Philoponus: On Aristotle on the Intellect.Anthony Kenny & William Charlton - 1993 - Philosophical Quarterly 43 (173):532.
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  • Aristotle De Anima.Wm A. Hammond & R. D. Hicks - 1909 - Philosophical Review 18 (2):234.
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  • Theophrastus on the Intellect.D. Devereux - 1991 - In W. Fortenbaugh & D. Gutas (eds.), Theophrastus: Psychological, Doxographical and Scientific Writings. Transaction.
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  • Aristotelian Dualism.H. M. Robinson - 1983 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1:123-44.
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  • Stages in the Development of Language about Aristotle's nous.Pamela Huby - 1991 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy:129-143.
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  • Alteration and Quasi-Alteration: A Critical Notice of Stephen Everson, Aristotle on Perception'.John E. Sisko - 1998 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 16:331-52.
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  • Aristotle de Anima.R. D. Hicks - 1908 - Mind 17 (68):535-548.
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  • Intentionality and Isomorphism in Aristotle.Christopher Shields - 1995 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 11:307-30.
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  • Stages in the Development of Language about Aristotle's Nous.Pamela M. Huby - 1991 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Supplement:129-43.
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