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  1. Anaxagoras' Theory of Matter—I.F. M. Cornford - 1930 - Classical Quarterly 24 (01):14-30.
    Anaxagoras’ theory of matter offers a problem which, in bald outline, may be stated as follows. The theory rests on two propositions which seem flatly to contradict one another. One is the principle of Homoeomereity: A natural substance such as a piece of gold, consists solely of parts which are like the whole and like one another—every one of them gold and nothing else. The other is: ‘There is a portion of everything in everything’, understood to mean that a piece (...)
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  • Innumerable Worlds in Presocratic Philosophy.F. M. Cornford - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (1):1-16.
    Zeller argued that the ‘innumerable worlds’ mentioned in accounts of Anaximander's system must be an endless succession of single worlds, not an unlimited number of coexistent worlds scattered through infinite space, some always coming into being while others are passing away. Zeller pointed out that a succession of single worlds is grounded in the principles of the system. ‘Things perish into that from which they had their birth… according to the order of Time,’ a cycle of birth, existence, and destruction. (...)
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  • Anaxagoras' Parmenidean Cosmology: Worlds within Worlds within the One.John E. Sisko - 2003 - Apeiron 36 (2):87 - 114.
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  • An Essay on Anaxagoras.Malcolm Schofield - 1980 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 171 (2):259-262.
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  • On the idea of there being something of everything in everything.G. B. Matthews - 2002 - Analysis 62 (1):1-4.
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  • Creationism and its Critics in Antiquity.David Sedley - 2007 - University of California Press.
    The world is configured in ways that seem systematically hospitable to life forms, especially the human race. Is this the outcome of divine planning or simply of the laws of physics? Ancient Greeks and Romans famously disagreed on whether the cosmos was the product of design or accident. In this book, David Sedley examines this question and illuminates new historical perspectives on the pantheon of thinkers who laid the foundations of Western philosophy and science. Versions of what we call the (...)
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  • Anaxagoras and the Seeds of a Physical Theory.Eric Lewis - 2000 - Apeiron 33 (1):1 - 23.
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  • Anaxagoras in Response to Parmenides.David J. Furley - 1976 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (sup1):61-85.
    (1976). Anaxagoras in Response to Parmenides. Canadian Journal of Philosophy: Vol. 6, Supplementary Volume 2: New Essays on Plato and the Pre-Socratics, pp. 61-85.
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  • A “Philosophical Hero”? Anaxagoras and the Eleatics.Montgomery Furth - 1991 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 9:95-129.
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  • The Postulates of Anaxagoras.Daniel W. Graham - 1994 - Apeiron 27 (2):77 - 121.
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  • Anaxagoras and the Solar Eclipse of 478 BC.Daniel W. Graham & Eric Hintz - 2007 - Apeiron 40 (4):319 - 344.
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  • Incomplete Predicates and the Two- World Theory of the Phaedo.John Brentlinger - 1972 - Phronesis 17 (1):61-79.
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  • Anaxagoras' other world.Jaap Mansfeld - 1980 - Phronesis 25 (1):1-4.
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  • Incomplete Predicates and the Two- World Theory of the Phaedo.John Brentlinger - 1972 - Phronesis 17 (1):61 - 79.
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  • Anaxagoras and Recursive Refinement.John E. Sisko - 2005 - Ancient Philosophy 25 (2):239-245.
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  • The physical theory of anaxagoras.Colin Strang - 1963 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 45 (2):101-118.
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  • Innumerable Worlds in Presocratic Philosophy.F. M. Cornford - 1934 - Classical Quarterly 28 (01):1-.
    Zeller argued that the ‘innumerable worlds’ mentioned in accounts of Anaximander's system must be an endless succession of single worlds, not an unlimited number of coexistent worlds scattered through infinite space, some always coming into being while others are passing away. Zeller pointed out that a succession of single worlds is grounded in the principles of the system. ‘Things perish into that from which they had their birth… according to the order of Time,’ a cycle of birth, existence, and destruction. (...)
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  • Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy. By John Palmer. [REVIEW]John Sisko - 2012 - Ancient Philosophy 32 (2):407-415.
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  • Was Anaxagoras a Reductionist?Daniel W. Graham - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (1):1-18.
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  • On the Question of Homoeomereity in Anaxagorean Physics.John E. Sisko - 2009 - Apeiron 42 (2):89-104.
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  • Anaxagoras and Recursive Refinement.John E. Sisko - 2005 - Ancient Philosophy 25 (2):239-245.
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  • Was Anaxagoras a Reductionist?Daniel W. Graham - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (1):1-18.
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  • Is there Room for Anaxagoras in an Aristotelian Theory of Mind.F. Lewis - 2003 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 25:89-129.
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