The most natural and the most artificaial: Hobbes on imagination

Hobbes Studies 17 (1):46-71 (2004)
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Aristotle on the Imagination.Malcolm Schofield - 1992 - In Martha Craven Nussbaum & Amélie Rorty, Essays on Aristotle's De anima. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 249--77.
Aristotle and Plato on "appearing".K. Lycos - 1964 - Mind 73 (292):496-514.

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