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    The Rational/Non-Rational Distinction in Plato's Republic
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 36 179-197. 2009.
    An attempt to show that Plato has a unified approach to the rationality of belief and the rationality of desire, and that his defense of that approach is a powerful one.
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    Aristotle on the sense-organs
    Philosophical Review 109 (1): 89-92. 2000.
    Aristotle’s philosophy of mind is often understood as anticipating present-day functionalist approaches to the mental. In Aristotle on the Sense-Organs Johansen argues at length that such interpretations of what Aristotle has to say about the senses are untenable. First, Aristotle does not allow that the matter of a sense-organ can be identified without reference to the form or function of the organ, so sense-organs are not compositionally plastic. Second, Aristotle’s conception of sense-percept…Read more