This work is designed to make Aristotle’s neglected but fascinating writings on sleep and dreams accessible in translation to modern readers, and to provide a commentary with a contemporary
perspective. It considers Aristotle’s theory of dreams in historical context, especially in relation to Plato. It also discusses neo-Freudian interpretations of Aristotle and contemporary
experimental psychology of dreaming. Aristotle’s account of dreaming as a function of the imagination is examined from a philosophical perspective. The work is a revised and corrected version
of the North American edition.