The Stoics' Account of the Cognitive Impression

In David Sedley, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxiii: Winter 2002. Oxford University Press (2002)
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original Reed, Baron (2002) "The Stoics' account of the cognitive impression". Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 23():147-80

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