Routledge History of Philosophy Volume I: From the Beginning to Plato by C. C. W. Taylor
Author:C. C. W. Taylor
Language: eng
Format: mobi, pdf
Tags: Greek & Roman, History & Surveys, Philosophy, Politics & Social Sciences, Reference
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2003-09-02T04:00:00+00:00
6.23 Romano, F. (ed.) Democrito e I’atomismo antico. Atti del convegno intemazionale, (Siculorum Gymnasium 33.1), Catania, University of Catania, 1980.
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6.24 Barnes [2.8], ch. 17, 19(b), 20, 21(c), 23(d), 24(e).
6.25 ——‘Reason and necessity in Leucippus’, in Benakis [6.22] I: 141–58.
6.26 Bicknell, P. ‘The seat of the mind in Democritus’, Eranos 66 (1968): 10–23.
6.27 ——‘Democritus on precognition’, Revue des Études Grecques 82 (1969): 318–26.
6.28 Burkert, W. ‘Air-imprints or eidōla: Democritus’ aetiology of vision’, Illinois Classical Studies 2 (1977): 97–109.
6.29 Furley [4.63] Study 1 ‘Indivisible magnitudes’; ch. 6 ‘The atomists’ reply to the Eleatics’, repr. with emendations in Mourelatos [2.19]: 504–26.
6.30 —— ‘Aristotle and the atomists on infinity’, in I. Düring (ed.) Naturphilosophie bei Aristoteles und Theophrast, Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium Aristotelicum, Heidelberg, Lothar Stiehm Verlag, 1969:85–96, repr. in Furley [2.29]: 103–14.
6.31 ——‘Aristotle and the atomists on motion in a void’, in P.K.Machamer and J.Turnbull (eds) Motion and Time, Space and Matter, Columbus, Ohio, Ohio State University Press, 1976; 83–100, repr. in Furley [2.29]: 77–90.
6.32 ——[2.31], ch. 9–11.
6.33 ——‘Democritus and Epicurus on sensible qualities’, in J.Brunschwig and M.C.Nussbaum (eds) Passions and Perceptions, Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium Hellenisticum, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1993: 72–94.
6.34 Guthrie [2.13] II, ch. 8.
6.35 Hussey, E. ‘Thucididean history and Democritean theory’, in P.Cartledge and F.Harvey (eds) Crux, Essays in Greek History presented to G.E.M. de Ste. Croix, London, Duckworth, 1985:118–38.
6.36 Kahn, C.H. ‘Democritus and the origins of moral psychology’, American Journal of Philology 106 (1985); 1–31.
6.37 Kline, A.D. and Matheson, C.A. ‘The logical impossibility of collision’, Philosophy 62 (1987): 509–15. Discussion by R.Godfrey ‘Democritus and the impossibility of collision’, Philosophy 65 (1990): 212–17.
6.38 Luria, S. ‘Die Infinitesimallehre der antiken Atomisten’, Quellen und Studien zur Geschichte der Mathematik B 2, 1933; 106–85.
6.39 McKim, R. ‘Democritus against scepticism: All sense-impressions are true’, in Benakis [6.22] I: 281–90.
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