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The Expression of Feeling in Imagination

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Moran, Richard. 1994. The expression of feeling in imagination.


Citation The Philosophical Review 103(1): 75-106

Published Version doi:10.2307/2185873

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The Expression of Feeling in Imagination


Author(s): Richard Moran
Source: The Philosophical Review, Vol. 103, No. 1 (Jan., 1994), pp. 75-106
Published by: Duke University Press on behalf of Philosophical Review
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