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Footnote 18:

p. 95.

Footnote 19:

@See also@ Grote, Grant, Siebeck, and Zeller: ¬see¬ opp. cit.

Footnote 20:

Hamilton’s emendation is as follows:

After ἢ ἄλλου τινὸς in the passage cited he would supply χρόνου or καιροῦ.

Footnote 21:

Quoted by Hamilton in his edition of Reid’s Works, p. 901.

Footnote 22:

Hamilton’s translation. Edition of Reid’s Works, Vol. II. p. 909.

Footnote 23:

Grote, op. cit. p.

Footnote 24:

Wallace: Aristotle’s Psychology, p. 41.

Footnote 25:

Siebeck: op. cit., pp. 78–79.

Footnote 26:

Bain: Senses and Intellect, p. 338. 3d American ed.

Footnote 27:

For passages where the words μνήμη, ἀνάμνησις, etc., occur in Aristotle see the Index in the Berlin edition of Aristotle’s works, Vol. V. In addition to the works cited see also Waddington-Kastus; De la psychologie d’Aristote, Chap. XIII.

Footnote 28:

For reference see Siebeck’s Geschichte der Psychologie, p. 209. See also Ueberweg, History of Philosophy, Vol. I. p. 193.

Footnote 29:

Cf. Stein; Die Erkenntnisstheorie der Stoa: Zeller; Stoics, Epicureans, and Sceptics: and Ueberweg; Hist. of Philos. loc. cit.

Footnote 30:

Lucretius, IV. 75 seqq.

Footnote 31:

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