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Thales, Anaximander, and Infinity

Apeiron 22 (3):149 - 190 (1989)

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  1. Anaximander's Rings.István M. Bodnár - 1988 - Classical Quarterly 38 (01):49-.
    Anaximander is the first philosopher whose theory of the heavens is preserved in broad outlines. According to the sources the celestial bodies are huge rings of compressed air around the earth, each visible only where it is perforated by a tubular vent through which the fire contained in it can shine. Greatest and farthest of them is the sun, next comes the moon and under them there is the ring of the stars. It is a common practice to put and (...)
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  • Some Problems in Anaximander.G. S. Kirk - 1955 - Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):21-.
    This article deals with four almost classic problems in Anaximander. of these the first is of comparatively minor importance, and the second is important not for what Anaximander thought but for what Aristotle thought he thought. Problem i is: Did Anaximander describe his as ? Problem 2: Did Aristotle mean Anaximander when he referred to people who postulated an intermediate substance ? Problem 3: Did Anaximander think that there were innumerable successive worlds? Problem 4: What is the extent and implication (...)
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  • Anaximander's Apeiron1.H. B. Gottschalk - 1965 - Phronesis 10 (1):37-53.
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  • The Characteristics and Effects of Presocratic Philosophy.Harold Cherniss - 1951 - Journal of the History of Ideas 12 (1/4):319.
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  • Anaximander.C. Joachim Classen - 1962 - Hermes 90 (2):159-172.
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