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  1. Pavel Gregoric & Klaus Corcilius (2013). Aristotle's Model of Animal Motion. Phronesis 58 (1):52-97.
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  2. Pavel Gregorić (2012). In Memory of Maja Hudoletnjak Grgić (1964–2010). Croatian Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):121-124.
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  3. Pavel Gregorić (2012). The First Humans in Plato's Timaeus. Croatian Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):183-198.
    Plato’s Timaeus gives an account of the creation of the world and of human race. The text suggests that there was a first generation of human beings, and that they were all men. The paper raises difficulties for this traditional view, and considers an alternative, suggested in more recent literature, according to which humans of the first generation were sexually undifferentiated. The paper raises difficulties for the alternative view as well, and examines the third possibility, advocated by some ancient as (...)
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  4. Pavel Gregoric & Christoph Helmig (2011). Ομοσε Χωρειν: Simplicius, Corollarium de Loco 601.26–8 (Diels). The Classical Quarterly 61 (02):722-730.
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  5. P. Gregoric (2009). Review: Christopher Shields: Aristotle. [REVIEW] Mind 118 (470):527-530.
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  6. Pavel Gregoric (2007). Aristotle on the Common Sense. Oxford University Press.
    I. The framework. 1, Aristotle's project and methods. 2, The perceptual capacity of the soul. 3, The sensory apparatus. 4, The common sense and the related capacities -- II. The terminology. 1, Overlooked occurrences of the phrase 'common sense'. 2, De anima III.1 425a27. 3, De partibus animalium IV.10 686a31. 4, De memoria et reminiscentia 1 450a10. 5, De anima III.7 431b5. 6, Conclusions on the terminology -- III. Functions of the common sense. 1, Simultaneous perception and cross-modal binding. 2, (...)
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  7. Pavel Gregorić & Filip Grgić (2006). Aristotle's Notion of Experience. Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 88 (1):1-30.
    Aristotle's notion of experience plays an important role in his epistemology as the link between perception and memory on the one side, and higher cognitive capacities on the other side. However, Aristotle does not say much about it, and what he does say seems inconsistent. Notably, some passages suggest that it is a non-rational capacity, others that it is a rational capacity and that it provides the principles of science. This paper presents a unitary account of experience. It explains how (...)
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  8. Pavel Gregoric (2001). The Heraclitus Anecdote. Ancient Philosophy 21 (1):73-85.