Works by Modrak, D. K. (exact spelling)

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    Perception and Judgment in the Theaetetus.D. K. Modrak - 1981 - Phronesis 26 (1):35 - 54.
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    Aisthēsis in the practical syllogism.D. K. Modrak - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 30 (6):379 - 391.
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    Aristotle On Knowing First Principles.D. K. Modrak - 1981 - Philosophical Inquiry 3 (2):63-83.
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    Chapter Seven.D. K. Modrak - 1986 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 2 (1):209-236.
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    Koinē Aisthēsis and the Discrimination of Sensible Differences in de Anima III.2.D. K. Modrak - 1981 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 11 (3):405 - 423.
    In the de Anima, Aristotle outlines a theory of perception. In de Anima II, 5-12, he considers the basic kinds of sensory perception — seeing, hearing, touching, tasting and smelling. He uses a few basic elements, viz., the five senses and their proper, common and incidental objects, and a few explanatory principles to explain sensory perception. In de Anima III, 1–2, Aristotle turns to apperception, viz. perceptual selfawareness. He considers several basic cases of apperception – the selfconscious awareness of occurrent (...)
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    An Essay on Anaxagoras. [REVIEW]D. K. Modrak - 1985 - Ancient Philosophy 5 (2):309-313.