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23IntroductionIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 1-6. 1992.
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32II. The Approach to the PrinciplesIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 21-35. 1992.
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27I. The Motivation for the Theory of DemonstrationIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 7-20. 1992.
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26General IndexIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 335-340. 1992.
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44III. The Kinds of PrinciplesIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 36-49. 1992.
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28NotesIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 273-308. 1992.
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28Index LocorumIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 321-334. 1992.
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37IV. The Subject GenusIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 50-63. 1992.
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26FrontmatterIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. 1992.
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1Maria Michela Sassi (ed.), La costruzione del discorso filosofico nell'età dei presocraticiRhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 5 153-164. 2008.Review of Maria Michela Sassi , La costruzione del discorso filosofico nell’età dei presocratici
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37IX. Definitions, II: Form and ContentIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 111-121. 1992.
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110Aristotle's Theory of PredicationApeiron 34 (4). 2001.The paper contends that the heart of Aristotle's theory of justice is the desert-based principle of proportional equality schematically described in the _Nicomachean Ethics and applied to the organization of the state in the _Politics. It argues against the view that for Aristotle distributive justice is only a means to promoting the common good (Thomas Hurka's maximizing perfectionism interpretation of the _Politics) and against the view of Martha Nussbaum that Aristotle understands the common …Read more
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71This catalogue is divided into two parts. Part 1 presents basic bibliographical information on books and journal issues that consist exclusively or in large part in papers devoted to the Presocratics and the Sophists. Part 2 lists the papers on Presocratic and Sophistic topics found in the volumes, providing name of author, title, and page numbers, and in the case of reprinted papers, the year of original publication. In some cases Part 2 lists the complete contents of volumes, not only the Pres…Read more
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158Aristotelian Epagoge in Prior Analytics 2. 21 and Posterior Analytics 1. 1Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (1): 1-13. 1983.
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107Explaining an Eclipse: Aristotle's Posterior Analytics 2.1-10. Owen GoldinIsis 88 (2): 330-331. 1997.
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59Bibliographie zu Platons Staat: Die Rezeption der Politeia im deutschsprachigen Raum von 1800 bis 1970Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2): 289-290. 1996.
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79Colloquium 8Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 11 (1): 275-297. 1995.
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57Aëtius (J.) Mansfeld, (D.T.) Runia Aëtiana. The Method and Intellectual Context of a Doxographer. Volume Three. Studies in the Doxographical Traditions of Ancient Philosophy. (Philosophia Antiqua 118.) Pp. xiv + 648. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2010. Cased, €173, US$256. ISBN: 978-90-04-18041-3 (review)The Classical Review 61 (2): 437-440. 2011.
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32BibliographyIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. pp. 309-320. 1992.
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2Charles H. Kahn, Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans. A Brief History (review)Philosophy in Review 22 283-286. 2002.
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Aristotle's Metaphysics from the Perspective of the Posterior Analytics'Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 11 275-97. 1995.
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28ContentsIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. 1992.
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50A Presocratics ReaderHackett Publishing Company. 1996.Ideal for a two-to-three week introduction to the Presocratics and Sophists, this volume offers a selection of the extant remains of early Greek philosophical thought on cosmology, metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics, together with unobtrusive, minimally interpretive editorial material: an introduction, brief headnotes, maps, and a concordance.
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26AcknowledgmentsIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. 1992.
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30AbbreviationsIn Principles and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science, Princeton University Press. 1992.
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