Plato's doctrine of the psyche as a self-moving motion
Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (2) (1968)
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John David Rhodes & Elena Gorfinkel (eds.) (2011). Taking Place: Location and the Moving Image. University of Minnesota Press.
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