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  1. Pleasure as an activity in the Nicomachean ethics.Robert Heinaman - 2011 - In Michael Pakaluk & Giles Pearson (eds.), Moral psychology and human action in Aristotle. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  • Development of Biology in Aristotle and Theophrastus: Theory of Spontaneous Generation.D. M. Balme - 1962 - Phronesis 7 (1):91-104.
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  • The Peripatetics: Aristotle's Heirs 322 Bce - 200 Ce.Han Baltussen - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    Aristotle's Heirs explores the development of Peripatetic thought from Theophrastus and Strato to the work of the commentator Alexander of Aphrodisias. The book examines whether the internal dynamics of this philosophical school allowed for a unity of Peripatetic thought, or whether there was a fundamental tension between philosophical creativity and the notions of core teachings and canonisation. The book discusses the major philosophical preoccupations of the Peripatetics, interactions with Hellenistic schools of thought, and the shift in focus among Greek philosophers (...)
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  • Logische Regeln der Platonischen Schule in der Aristotelischen Topik.Ernst Hambruch - 1904
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  • First Philosophy in Metaphysics Λ‎.Lindsay Judson - 2018 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 54.
    I argue that Metaphysicsλ‎ is a unified work, and one which is not a continuation of the central books ΖΗΘ‎. It outlines an extensive project in First Philosophy, which has close connections with ΑΒΓΕ‎, but which proceeds on a different trajectory from ΖΗ‎. The principal problem in understanding λ‎ as a whole is how to reconcile Aristotle's explicit presentation of the book as a highly unified study with the disparate character of its two halves – the first a general‐metaphysical enquiry (...)
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  • Nous, Motion, and Teleology in Anaxagoras.Rhodes Pinto - 2017 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 52:1-32.
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  • Speusippus of Athens: A Critical Study with a Collection of the Related Texts and Commentary.Leonardo Tarán (ed.) - 1981 - Leiden: Brill.
    CHAPTER ONE LIFE The extant evidence about Speusippus' life is scanty, and little of it is reliable. The reasons are not difficult to discover : the greater ...
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  • Physiological theory and the doctrine of the mean in Plato and Aristotle.Theodore James Tracy - 1969 - The Hague,: Mouton.
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle on Speusippus on Eudoxus on pleasure.James Warren - 2009 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 36:249-81.
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  • Speusippus in Iamblichus.John Dillon - 1984 - Phronesis 29 (3):325-332.
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  • Theophrasts Kritik am unbewegten Beweger des Aristoteles.Dorothea Frede - 1971 - Phronesis 16 (1):65-79.
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  • Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava: Supplementum.Marlein van Theophrastus & Raalte - 1938 - New York: BRILL. Edited by Marlein van Raalte.
    This book offers a text and translation of Theophrastus' "Metaphysics," together with a full commentary, which may be used as an introduction to the terminology of Aristotle's school. The Introduction provides an assessment of Theophrastus' contribution to Peripatetic thought on the principles of being.
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  • Elementary Physics in the Lyceum and Stoa.James Longrigg - 1975 - Isis 66 (2):211-229.
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle on Speusippus on Eudoxus on Pleasure.James Warren - 2009 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume Xxxvi. Oxford University Press.
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