• Deborah K. W. Modrak is a classicist who focuses on Aristotle and who is professor of philosophy at the University of Rochester. Modrak earned her doctorate...
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  • Ancient Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007, pp. 301–322. Deborah Modrak, Aristotle's Theory of Language and Meaning, Cambridge: Cambridge University...
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    Aristotle's thought was summarized in Aristotle's Psychology, which Deborah Modrak described as "Easy to read and informative" predicting that it would...
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    New Scholasticism. 47 (2): 204–213. doi:10.5840/newscholas197347237. Modrak, Deborah (2009). "Dreams and Method in Aristotle". Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy...
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  • and M. Kneale. 1962. The Development of Logic. Oxford: Clarendon. Modrak, Deborah K. W. 2001. Aristotle's Theory of Language and Meaning. Cambridge,...
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