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References

  1. Ancient and Medieval Authors
    Aquinas, see ‘Thomas Aquinas.’
  2. Aristotle, De anima (R. D. Hicks, Buffalo, NY, 1991, Great Books in Philosophy).
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  11. ———, Commentaria in quatuor libros Sententiarum Magistri Petri Lombardi (1882–1889, Opera Omnia, vols 1–4).
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