L’imagination, produit d’une métaphore?

Dialogue 38 (3):469- (1999)
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Abstract

It would be contradictory to ask phainesthai to support both the strict sense (M. Schofield, M. Nussbaum), and metaphorical use (Simplicius) of phantasia. De anima, 428a2, raises many issues. When discovering imagination, Aristotle himself seems to use the word phantasia metaphorically

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Alexander on Phantasia: A Hopeless Muddle or a Better Account?D. K. W. Modrak - 1993 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 31 (S1):173-197.
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