Aristotle on Emotion: A Contribution to Philosophical Psychology, Rhetoric, Poetics, Politics, and Ethics
Duckworth (2002)
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| Keywords | Emotions History Ethics, Ancient | |||||||||
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| Call number | B491.E7.F67 2002 | |||||||||
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