On Dreams 2,459b 24-460a33, and Aristotle's "opsis" [Greek]

Phronesis 13:175 (1968)
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Abstract

Block's hypothesis concerning the order of Aristotle's psychological writings can be defended against a criticism which arises from Lulofs' interpretation of Insomn. 2, 459b24-460a33. Such a defence results in the discovery of possible purely physiological senses of words heretofore thought essentially psychological.

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