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Texts, Translations, and Commentaries of De Anima
- Aquinas, Thomas, 1999, A Commentary in Aristotle’s De
anima, tr. by Robert Pasnau, New Haven: Yale University
Press. (Scholar)
- Apostle, Hippocrates, 1981, Aristotle’s On the
Soul, Grinell, Iowa: Peripatetic Press. (Scholar)
- Beare, J. I. and Ross, G.R.T., 1908, The Parva Naturalia, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Förster, Aurelius, 1912, Aristotelis De Anima Libri
III, Budapest: Academiae Litterarum Hungaricae. (Scholar)
- Hamlyn, D. W., 1968 [1993], Aristotle De anima, Books II and
III (with passages from Book I), translated with Introduction and
Notes by D.W. Hamlyn, with a Report on Recent Work and a Revised
Bibliography by Christopher Shields, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Hicks, Robert Drew, 1907, Aristotle, De anima, with translation, introduction, and notes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Jannone, A., and Barbotin, E., 1966, Aristote: De L’ame, Paris:
Bude. (Scholar)
- Lawson-Tancred, H., 1986, Aristotle: De Anima,
Harmondsworth: Penguin. (Scholar)
- Polansky, Ronald, 2007, Aristotle’s De Anima,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Rodier, G., 1900, Aristote: Traité de l’âme, Paris: Leux. (Scholar)
- Ross, G. R. T., 1906, Aristotle, De sensu and De memoria, text and translation, with introduction and commentary, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Ross, W. D., 1955, Aristotle: Parva Naturalia, Oxford:
Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Ross, W. D. (ed.), 1956, Aristotelis: De Anima (Oxford
Classical Texts), Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Ross, W.D, 1961, Aristotle, De anima, edited, with
introduction and commentary, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Shields, Christopher, 2016, Aristotle’s De Anima, translated with commentary, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Siwek, Paulus, 1965, Tractatus De Anima, Graece et Latine, Rome: Desclée et Cie. (Scholar)
- Theiler, W., 1979, Aristoteles: Über die Seele,
Berlin: Akademie Verlag. (Scholar)
- Torstrick, Adolphus, 1862, De Anima libri III,
Hildesheim: G. Olms. (Scholar)
Anthologies and Monographs
- Barnes, L., M. Schofield, and R. Sorabji (eds.),
1979, Articles on Aristotle (Volume 4: Psychology and
Aesthetics), London: Duckworth. (Scholar)
- Beare, J. I., 1906, Greek Theories of Elementary Cognition: From Alcmaeon to Aristotle, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1908, Aristotle, The Parva
Naturalia, translated, with notes, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Blumenthal, Henry, 1996, Aristotle and Neoplatonism in Late Antiquity: Interpretations of De Anima, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Brentano, Franz, 1977, The Psychology of Aristotle, ed. and trans. by Rolf George, Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Burnyeat, Myles, 2008, Aristotle’s Divine
Intellect, Milwaukee: Marquette University Press. (Scholar)
- Carter, Jason, 2019, Aristotle on Earlier Greek Psychology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Charles, David, 1984, Aristotle’s Philosophy of
Action, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, Aristotle on Meaning and Essence, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Durrant, M., 1993, Aristotle’s De Anima in Focus,
London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Ellis, John (ed.), 1992, Ancient Minds, The Southern
Journal of Philosophy (Supplement), Volume 31. (Scholar)
- Everson, Stephan, 1997, Aristotle on Perception, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Gallop, David, 1990, Aristotle on Sleep and Dreams, text and translation with introduction, notes and glossary, Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press Ltd. (Scholar)
- Gill, Mary Louise and James G. Lennox (eds.), 1994,
Self-motivation: From Aristotle to Newton, Princeton:
Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Granger, Herbert, 1996, Aristotle’s Idea of the
Soul, Boston: Kluwer Academic Press. (Scholar)
- Gregoric, Pavel, 2007, Aristotle on the Common Sense, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Hartman, Edwin, 1977, Substance, Body and Soul: Aristotelian Investigations, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Johansen, Thomas, 1998, Aristotle on the Sense-Organs, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Lear, Jonathon, 1988, Aristotle: The Desire to Understand, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Lloyd, G.E.R. and G.E.L. Owen (eds.), 1978, Aristotle on Mind
and the Senses, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Marmodoro, Anna, 2014, Aristotle on Perceiving Objects, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Modrak, Deborah, 1987, Aristotle: The Power of Perception, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, Aristotle’s Theory of
Language and Meaning, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, Martha C., 1978, Aristotle’s De motu
animalium, text with translation, commentary and interpretive
essays, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, Martha C. and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty (eds.), 1992 [1995], Essays on Aristotle’s De anima, with an additional essay by M.F. Burnyeat, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Sorabji, Richard, 1972, Aristotle on Memory, Providence: Brown University Press. (Scholar)
- Stratton, George Malcolm, 1917, Theophrastus and the Greek
Physiological Psychology before Aristotle, London: George Allen
& Unwin. (Scholar)
- Van Riel, G. and Destrée, P., 2009, Ancient
Perspectives on Aristotle’s De anima, Leuven: Leuven
University Press. (Scholar)
- Wedin, Michael V., 1988, Mind and Imagination in Aristotle, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
Articles and Book Chapters
- Ackrill, J.L., 1972/73 [1979], “Aristotle’s
Definitions of psuchê,” Proceedings of the
Aristotelian Society, 73: 1991–33; reprinted in Barnes,
Schofield, and Sorabji 1979, 65–75. (Scholar)
- Annas, Julia, 1986 [1995], “Aristotle on Memory and the
Self,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 4:
99–117; reprinted in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
297–311. (Scholar)
- Barker, A., 1981, “Aristotle on Perception and Ratio,” Phronesis, 26: 248–66. (Scholar)
- Barnes, Jonathon, 1971/72 [1979], “Aristotle’s
Concept of Mind,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian
Society, 72: 101–14; reprinted in Barnes, Schofield, and
Sorabji 1979, 32–41. (Scholar)
- Berti, Enrico, 1978, “The Intellection of
‘Indivisibles’ according to Aristotle De Anima
III.6,” in G. E. R. Lloyd and G. E. L. Owen
(eds.), Aristotle on the Mind and Senses, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Birondo, Noell, 2001, “Aristotle on Illusory Perception,” Ancient Philosophy, 21: 57–71. (Scholar)
- Block, Irving, 1960, “Aristotle and the Physical Object,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 21: 93–101. (Scholar)
- –––, 1961, “Truth and Error in
Aristotle’s Theory of Sense Perception,” Philosophical
Quarterly, 11: 1–9. (Scholar)
- –––, 1965, “On the Commonness of the Common Sensibles,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 43: 189–95. (Scholar)
- –––, 1988, “Aristotle on Common Sense: A
Reply to Kahn and Others,” Ancient Philosophy, 8:
235–49. (Scholar)
- Bolton, Robert, 1978, “Aristotle’s Definitions of the
Soul: De anima II, 1–3,” Phronesis, 23:
258–278. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, ‘Perception Naturalized in
Aristotle’s De Anima,’ in J. Salles (ed.), Metaphysics,
Soul, and Ethics in Ancient Thought, Oxford: Clarendon Press,
209–224. (Scholar)
- Bos, Abraham, 2001, “Aristotle’s De Anima
II.1: The Traditional Interpretation Rejected,” in
Stefdoni-Mentzou et al. (eds.), Aristotle and Contemporary
Science (Volume 2), Bern: Peter Lang, 187–201. (Scholar)
- Bostock, David, 2012, “Aristotle’s Philosophy of
Mathematics,” in C. Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of
Aristotle, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 465–492. (Scholar)
- Bradshaw, D., 1997, “Aristotle on Perception: The Dual-Logos Theory,” Apeiron, 30: 143–61. (Scholar)
- Brentano, Franz, 1995, “Nous Poêtikos: Survey
of Earlier Interpretations,” in M. Nussbaum and A. Rorty (eds.)
1992 [1995], 313–341. (Scholar)
- Broackes, Justin, 1999, “Aristotle, Objectivity and Perception,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 17: 57–113. (Scholar)
- Broadie, Sarah, 1993, “Aristotle’s Perceptual
Realism,” Southern Journal of Philosophy (Supplement), 31:
137–159. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996, “Noûs and Nature in
Aristotle’s De anima III,” Proceedings of the Boston
Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 12: 163–76. (Scholar)
- Burnyeat, Myles, 1995a, ‘Is Aristotle’s Philosophy of
Mind Still Credible?’ in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
15–26. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995b, “How Much Happens When
Aristotle Sees red and Hears Middle C? Remarks on De Anima
2.7–8,” in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
421–434. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Aquinas on ‘Spiritual
Change’ in Perception,” in D. Perler (ed.), Ancient
and Medieval Theories of Intentionality, Leiden: Brill,
129–153. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “De Anima II 5,” Phronesis, 47: 28–90. (Scholar)
- Bynum, T.W., 1987, “A New Look at Aristotle’s Theory of
Perception,” The History of Philosophy Quarterly, 4:
163–78. (Scholar)
- Cashdollar, S., 1973, “Aristotle’s Account of
Incidental Perception,” Phronesis, 18:
156–75. (Scholar)
- Caston, Victor, 1992, “Aristotle and Supervenience,”
in Ellis 1992, 107–35. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996, “Why Aristotle Needs Imagination,” Phronesis, 41: 20–55. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Epiphenomenalisms, Ancient and Modern,” The Philosophical Review, 106: 309–63. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Aristotle and the Problem of Intentionality,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 58: 249–98. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “Aristotle’s Two
Intellects: A Modest Proposal,” Phronesis, 44:
199–227. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, “Aristotle’s Argument
for Why the Understanding is not Compounded with the
Body,” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient
Philosophy, 16: 135–75. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Aristotle on Consciousness,” Mind, 111: 751–815. (Scholar)
- Charles, David, 1988, “Aristotle on Hypothetical Necessity and Irreducibility,” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 69: 1–53. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Aristotle on Desire in Action,” in D. Frede and B. Reis (eds.), Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy, Amsterdam; De Gruyter, 291–308. (Scholar)
- Charlton, William, 1985, “Aristotle and
the harmonia Theory,” in Allan Gotthelf
(ed.), Aristotle on Nature and Living Things, Pittsburgh:
Mathesis Publications, 131–50. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, “Aristotle on the Place of the
Mind in Nature,” in A. Gotthelf and J.G. Lennox
(eds.), Philosophical Issues in Aristotle’s Biology,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 408–23. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Aristotle’s Definition of
Soul”, in M. Durrant (ed.), Aristotle’s De Anima in
Focus, London: Routledge, 197–216. . (Scholar)
- Code, Alan, 1987, “Soul as Efficient Cause in
Aristotle’s Embryology,” Philosophical Topics, 15:
51–9. (Scholar)
- –––, 1991, “Aristotle, Searle, and the Mind-Body Problem,” in Ernest Lepore and Robert van Gulick (eds.), John Searle and his Critics, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 105–13. (Scholar)
- Code, Alan and Julius Moravcsik, 1992 [1995], “Explaining
Various Forms of Living,” in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
129–45. (Scholar)
- Cohen, S. Marc, 1992 [1995], “Hylomorphism and
Functionalism,” in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
57–73. (Scholar)
- Cooper, John, 1985, “Hypothetical Necessity,” in A.
Gotthelf (ed.), Aristotle on Nature and Living Things,
Pittsburgh: Mathesis Publications, 150–167; reprinted in J. M.
Cooper, Knowledge, Nature and the Good: Essays on Ancient
Philosophy, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004,
130–147. (Scholar)
- Corcilius, K. and Gregoric, P., 2010, “Separability vs. Difference: Parts and Capacities of the Soul in Aristotle,”Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 39: 81–120. (Scholar)
- De Ley, H., 1970, “A Note on Aristotle, De Anima,
A. 3, 406b1–3,” Classical Quarterly (New Series), XX:
92–94. (Scholar)
- Easterling, H. J., 1966,“A Note on De anima
414a4–14,” Phronesis, 11: 159–62. (Scholar)
- Ebert, T., 1983, “Aristotle on What is Done in Perceiving,” Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung, 37: 181–98. (Scholar)
- Engmann, Joyce, 1976, “Imagination and Truth in Aristotle,” Journal of the History of Philosophy, 14: 259–65. (Scholar)
- Fine, Gail, 1984, “Separation,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 2: 31–87. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “The Object of Thought
Argument: Forms and Thoughts,” Chapter 9 of On Ideas:
Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s Theory of Forms,
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 120–41. (Scholar)
- Frede, Dorothea, 1992, “The Cognitive Role of
Phantasia in Aristotle,” in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.)
1992 [1995], 279–95. (Scholar)
- Frede, Michael, 1992 [1995], “On Aristotle’s
Conception of Soul,” in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
93–107. (Scholar)
- Freeland, Cynthia, 1992 [1995], “Aristotle on the Sense of
Touch,” in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
226–48. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994, “Aristotle on Perception,
Appetition, and Self-Motion,” in Gill and Lennox (1994),
35–63. (Scholar)
- Frey, Christopher, 2007, ‘Organic Unity and the Matter of Man,’ Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, XXXII: 167–204. (Scholar)
- Gallop, David, 1988, “Aristotle on Sleep, Dreams, and Final
Causes,” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in
Ancient Philosophy, 4: 257–90. (Scholar)
- Ganson, Todd Stuart, 1997, “What’s Wrong with the
Aristotelian Theory of Sensible Qualities?” Phronesis,
42: 263–82. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000, Review of Johansen
(1998), Philosophical Review, 109: 89–92. (Scholar)
- Gottschalk, H. B., 1971, “Soul as Harmonia,” Phronesis, 16: 179–198. . (Scholar)
- Granger, Herbert, 1990, “Aristotle and the Functionalist Debate,” Apeiron, 23: 27–49. (Scholar)
- ––– 1993, “Aristotle and the Concept of Supervenience,” The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 31: 161–77. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994, “Supervenient Dualism,” Ratio, 7: 1–13. (Scholar)
- Hamlyn, D.W., 1959, “Aristotle’s Account of
aesthêsis in the De anima,” Classical
Quarterly, 9: 6–16. (Scholar)
- –––, 1968,
“Koinê Aisthêsis”
The Monist, 52: 195–209. (Scholar)
- Hardie, W.F.R., 1976, “Concepts of Consciousness in Aristotle,” Mind (New Series), 85: 388–411. (Scholar)
- Heinaman, Robert, 1990, “Aristotle and the Mind-Body Problem,” Phronesis, 35: 83–102. (Scholar)
- Hicken, W. F., 1954, “Phaedo 93a11–94b3,”
Classical Quarterly, XLVIII: 16–22. (Scholar)
- Hübner, Johannes, 1999, ‘Die aristotelische Konzeption
der Seele als Aktivität in de Anima II
1,’ Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 81:
1–32. (Scholar)
- Irwin, Terence, 1991, “Aristotle’s Philosophy of
Mind,” in Stephen Everson (ed.), Psychology,
(Companions to Ancient Thought, Volume 2), Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 56–83. (Scholar)
- Johansen, Thomas, 1996, “Aristotle on the Sense of Smell,” Phronesis, 41: 1–19. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “In Defense of Inner Sense: Aristotle on Perceiving that One Sees,” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 21: 235–276. (Scholar)
- Kahn, Charles H., 1966 [1979], “Sensation and Consciousness
in Aristotle’s Psychology,” Archiv für Geschichte
der Philosophie, 48: 43–81; reprinted in Barnes, Schofield,
and Sorabji 1979, 1–31. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992 [1995], “Aristotle on
Thinking,” in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
359–80. (Scholar)
- Kosman, Aryeh, 1975, “Perceiving that we Perceive,”
The Philosophical Review, 84: 499–519. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, “Animals and Other Beings in
Aristotle,” in Allan Gotthelf and James G. Lennox
(eds.), Philosophical Issues in Aristotle’s Biology,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 360–91. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992 [1995], “What does the Maker
Mind Make?” in Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995],
343–58. (Scholar)
- Lang, H. S., 1980, “On Memory: Aristotle’s
Corrections of Plato,” Journal of the History of
Philosophy, 18: 379–93. (Scholar)
- Lewis, Frank A., 1996, “Self-Knowledge in Aristotle,” Topoi, 15: 39–58. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, ‘Is There Room for Anaxagoras in an Aristotelian Theory of Mind?’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 25: 89–129. (Scholar)
- Ley, H. de, 1970, ‘A Note on Aristotle, De Anima,
A. 3, 406b1–3,’ The Classical
Quarterly (New Series), 20: 92–94. (Scholar)
- Lloyd, A.C., 1979, “Was Aristotle’s Theory of
Perception Lockean?” Ratio, 21: 135–48. (Scholar)
- Lloyd, G.E.R., 1996, “The Varieties of Perception,”
in Aristotelian Explorations, 126–37 (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press). (Scholar)
- Long, A. A., 1966, “Thinking and Sense-perception in Empedocles: Mysticism or Materialism?” Classical Quarterly (New Series), 16: 256–276. (Scholar)
- Lowe, Malcolm, 1983, “Aristotle on Kinds of Thinking,” Phronesis, 28: 17–30. (Scholar)
- Lycos, K., 1964, “Aristotle and Plato on
‘Appearing’,” Mind, 73: 496–514. (Scholar)
- Magee, Joseph M., 2000, “Sense Organs and the Activity of Sensation in Aristotle,” Phronesis, 45: 306–30. (Scholar)
- Matthews, Gareth, 1977, “Consciousness and Life,” Philosophy, 52: 13–26. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992 [1995], “De anima
2.2–4 and the Meaning of Life,” in Nussbaum and Rorty
(eds.) 1992 [1995], 185–93. (Scholar)
- Maudlin, T., 1986, “De anima 3.1: Is Any Sense
Missing?” Phronesis, 31: 51–67. (Scholar)
- Miller, Fred D., 1999, “Aristotle’s Philosophy of
Perception,” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in
Ancient Philosophy, 15: 177–213. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, “Aristotle on the Separability
of Mind,” in C. Shields (ed.),
The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle,
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 306–339. (Scholar)
- Mirus, Christopher V., 2001, “Homonymy and the Matter of a Living Body,” Ancient Philosophy, 21: 357–73. (Scholar)
- Modrak, Deborah, 1981a, “Koinê
aisthêsis and the Discrimination of Sensible Difference
in De anima iii.2,” Canadian Journal of
Philosophy, 11: 404–23. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981b, “An Aristotelian Theory of Consciousness?” Ancient Philosophy, 1: 160–70. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, “Aristotle on Thinking,” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 2: 209–41. (Scholar)
- Moss, Jessica, 2009, ‘’Akrasia’ and Perceptual
Illusion,’ Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie,
91: 119–156. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, Martha C., 1978a, “Aristotle on Teleological
Explanation,” in Aristotle’s De motu animalium,
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 59–106. (Scholar)
- –––, 1978b, “The Sumphuton Pneuma
and the De Motu Animalium’s Account of Soul
and Body,” in Aristotle’s De Motu Animalium,
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 143–64. (Scholar)
- –––, 1984, “Aristotelian Dualism: Reply to Howard Robinson,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 2: 197–207. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, Martha C. and Hilary Putnam, 1992 [1995],
“Changing Aristotle’s Mind,” in Nussbaum and Rorty
(eds.) 1992 [1995], 27–56. (Scholar)
- Osborne, C., 1983, “Aristotle, De Anima 3, 2: How
do we Perceive that we See and Hear?” Classical
Quarterly, 33: 401–11. (Scholar)
- Owens, J., 1976 [1981], “Aristotle: Cognition a Way of
Being,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 6: 1–11;
reprinted in John R. Catan (ed.), Aristotle: The Collected Papers
of Joseph Owens, Albany: State University of New York Press,
74–80. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982, “Aristotle on Common Sensibles
and Incidental Perception,” Phoenix, 36:
215–36. (Scholar)
- Politis, Vasilis, 2001, “Aristotle’s Account of the
Intellect as Pure Capacity,” Ancient Philosophy, 21:
375–402. (Scholar)
- Price, A.W., 1996, “Aristotelian Perceptions,” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 12: 285–309. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “The Practical Syllogism in Aristotle: a New Interpretation,” Logical Analysis and the History of Philosophy, 11: 151–162. (Scholar)
- Pritzl, Kurt, 1984, ‘The Cognition of Indivisibles and the Argument of De Anima 3.4–8,’ Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association, 58: 140–150. (Scholar)
- Richardson, Henry S., 1992 [1995], “Desire and the Good in
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381–99. (Scholar)
- Rist, John, 1966, “Notes on De Anima 3.5.,”
Classical Philology, 61: 8–20. (Scholar)
- Robinson, H. M., 1978, “Mind and Body in Aristotle,” Classical Quarterly (New Series), 28: 105–24. (Scholar)
- –––, 1983, “Aristotelian Dualism,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 1: 123–44. (Scholar)
- Rosen, S. H., 1961, “Thought and Touch: A Note on Aristotle’s De anima,” Phronesis, 6: 127–37. (Scholar)
- Scaltsas, T., 1996, “Biological Matter and Perceptual
Powers in Aristotle’s De anima,” Topoi,
15: 25–37. (Scholar)
- Scheiter, Krisanna, 2012, ‘Images, Appearance, and Phantasia
in Aristotle, Phronesis, 57: 251–278. (Scholar)
- Schiller, J., 1975, “Aristotle and the Concept of Awareness in Sense-Perception” Journal of the History of Philosophy, 13: 283–96. (Scholar)
- Schofield, Malcolm, 1978 [1995], “Aristotle on the
Imagination,” in Lloyd and Owen 1978, 99–141; reprinted in
Nussbaum and Rorty (eds.) 1992 [1995], 249–77. (Scholar)
- Shields, Christopher, 1988a, “Soul and Body in Aristotle,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 6: 103–37. (Scholar)
- –––, 1988b, “Soul as Subject in
Aristotle’s De anima” Classical
Quarterly, 38: 140–49. (Scholar)
- –––, 1990, “The First
Functionalist,” in J.-C. Smith (ed.), The Historical
Foundations of Cognitive Science, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, 19–33. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “The Homonymy of the Body in Aristotle,” Archive für Geschichte der Philosophie, 75: 1–30. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994, “Mind and Motion in
Aristotle,” in Gill and Lennox 1994, 117–33. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, “Intentionality and Isomorphism in Aristotle,” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 11: 307–30. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “The Priority of Soul in
Aristotle’s De Anima: Mistaking Categories?”
in Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy, D. Frede and B. Reis
(eds.), Berlin, De Gruyter, 156–168. (Scholar)
- –––, 2020, “In Dialogue about
Harmony,” in A. P. Mesquita and S. Noriega-Olmos
(eds.), Revisiting Aristotle’s Fragments, Berlin: De
Gruyter, 141–162. (Scholar)
- Silverman, A., 1989, “Color and Color–Perception in
Aristotle’s De anima,” Ancient
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- Sisko, John, 1996, “Material Alteration and Cognitive
Activity in Aristotle’s De anima,” Phronesis, 41:
138–57. (Scholar)
- –––, 1997, “Space, Time, and Phantasms in
Aristotle, De memoria 2, 452b7–25,” Classical
Quarterly, 47: 167–75. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “Alteration and Quasi-Alteration: A Critical Notice of Stephen Everson, Aristotle on Perception,” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, 16: 331–52. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “On Separating the Intellect from the Body: Aristotle’s De Anima iii.4, 429a20–b5,” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 81: 249–67. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000,
“Aristotle’s Noûs and the Modern
Mind,” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient
Philosophy, 16: 177–98. (Scholar)
- Slakey, T. J., 1961, “Aristotle on Sense Perception,” The Philosophical Review, 70: 470–84. (Scholar)
- Solmsen, F., 1961, “Aisthêsis in Aristotle
and Epicurus,” Mededelingen der Koninklijke Nederlandse
Akademie van Wetenschappen, Afd. Letterkunde (n. r.), 24(8):
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- Sorabji, Richard, 1971 [1979], “Aristotle on Demarcating
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