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  1. Possible Worlds in the Tahafut al-Falasifa: Al-Ghazali on Creation and Contingency.Taneli Kukkonen - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (4):479-502.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 38.4 (2000) 479-502 [Access article in PDF] Possible Worlds in the Tahâfut al-Falâsifa Al-Ghazâlî on Creation and Contingency Taneli Kukkonen University of Helsinki 1. This article is the second half in an inquiry into the debate between al-Ghazâlî (1058-1111) and Averroes (1126-1198) on the metaphysical basis of modalities. The first article focused on Averroes' exposition of the Arabic Aristotelian position on the eternity (...)
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  • Determinism and freedom in stoic philosophy.Susanne Bobzien - 1998 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Bobzien presents the definitive study of one of the most interesting intellectual legacies of the ancient Greeks: the Stoic theory of causal determinism. She explains what it was, how the Stoics justified it, and how it relates to their views on possibility, action, freedom, moral responsibility, moral character, fatalism, logical determinism and many other topics. She demonstrates the considerable philosophical richness and power that these ideas retain today.
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  • Aristotle and the sea battle.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1956 - Mind 65 (257):1-15.
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  • Avicenna's Metaphysics in Context.Robert Wisnovsky - 2003 - Cornell University Press.
    The eleventh-century philosopher and physician Abu Ali ibn Sina was known in the West by his Latinized name Avicenna. An analysis of the sources and evolution of Avicenna's metaphysics, this book focuses on the answers he and his predecessors gave to two fundamental pairs of questions: what is the soul and how does it cause the body; and what is God and how does He cause the world? To respond to these challenges, Avicenna invented new concepts and distinctions and reinterpreted (...)
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  • Avicenna's Metaphysics in Context.Jon McGinnis & Robert Wisnovsky - 2004 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 124 (2):392.
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  • Alexander of Aphrodisias on fate: text, translation, and commentary.Alexander Aphrodisiensis, Alexander of Aphrodisias, Alexander & R. W. Sharples (eds.) - 1983 - London: Duckworth.
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  • Anonymous commentary on Aristotle's De interpretatione: (Codex Parisinus Graecus 2064).Leonardo Tarán (ed.) - 1978 - Meisenheim am Glan: A. Hain.
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  • Passage and Possibility: A Study of Aristotle’s Modal Concepts.Sarah Waterlow - 1982 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Aristotle connects modality and time in ways strange and perplexing to modern readers. In this book the author proposes a new solution to this exegetical problem. Although primarily expository, this work explores topics of central concern for current investigations into causality, time, and change.
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  • De interpretatione =. Aristoteles & Hermann Weidemann - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Hermann Weidemann.
    This new edition of Aristotle s De interpretatione provides an improved text compared to the 1949 Oxford edition, based upon an evaluation of the seven earliest surviving medieval manuscripts as well as many translations and commentaries from late antiquity. A text-critical apparatus provides information about the different readings.".
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  • Alfarabi's Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle.Muhsin Farabi & Mahdi - 1962 - Cornell University Press.
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  • Alfarabi's Philosophy of Plato and Aristotle.Toshihiko Izutsu - 1970 - Philosophy East and West 20 (2):196-197.
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  • Possible Worlds in the Tahafut al-tahafut: Averroes on Plenitude and Possibility.Taneli Kukkonen - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (3):329-347.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Possible Worlds in the Tahâfut al-tahâfut:Averroes on Plenitude and PossibilityTaneli Kukkonen1.It has become customary to credit John Duns Scotus with having first systematically laid out the basis for treating the modal terms as referring to synchronic alternative states of affairs. This has been viewed as constituting a genuine shift in modal paradigms, as no former model had included the idea of genuine synchronic alternative possibilities. Historians of modal logic (...)
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  • Alfarabi's Commentary on Aristotle's Peri Hermeneias.Muhsin Mahdi, Wilhelm Kutsch & Stanley Marrow - 1962 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (3):390.
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  • Aristotle's 'Peri hermeneias' in Medieval Latin and Arabic Philosophy: Logic and the Linguistic Arts.Deborah L. Black - 1991 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 21 (sup1):25-83.
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  • Abū Ma'šar, al-Kindī and the Philosophical Defense of Astrology.P. Adamson - 2002 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 69 (2):245-270.
    This paper explores the philosophical aspects of the "Great Introduction" of Abū Ma'šar, one of the great figures of Arabic astrology and an associate of al-Kindī, the great 9th century philosopher. I argue that the following points of philosophical interest may be found in this text: 1. Astrology is described as a "master science" along the lines proposed by Aristotle, i.e. it provides principles for lower sciences. Also he supplies arguments to ground astrology on methodological grounds, such as the use (...)
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  • Necessity, Cause, and Blame: Perspectives on Aristotle’s Theory.Richard Sorabji - 1980 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    A discussion of Aristotle’s thought on determinism and culpability, Necessity, Cause, and Blame also reveals Richard Sorabji’s own philosophical commitments. He makes the original argument here that Aristotle separates the notions of necessity and cause, rejecting both the idea that all events are necessarily determined as well as the idea that a non-necessitated event must also be non-caused. In support of this argument, Sorabji engages in a wide-ranging discussion of explanation, time, free will, essence, and purpose in nature. He also (...)
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  • Sailing through the Sea Battle.Allan Bäck - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):133-151.
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  • Passage and Possibility: A Study of Aristotle's Modal Concepts.Lynne Spellman - 1986 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (4):688-692.
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  • Sailing through the Sea Battle.Allan Bäck - 1992 - Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):133-151.
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  • The sea battle and the master argument: Aristotle and Diodorus Cronus on the metaphysics of the future.Richard Gaskin - 1995 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
    Preliminaries: Terminology and Notation We may make a distinction between temporally definite and temporally indefinite sentences. ...
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  • Aristotle and the Sea Battle.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1956 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 21 (4):388-389.
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  • The sea-battle reconsidered: A defense of the traditional interpretation.Dorothea Frede - 1985 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 3:31-87.
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  • Philosophical commentary.Gerhard Seel - 2001 - In Ammonius and the Seabattle: Texts, Commentary and Essays. New York: De Gruyter.
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  • Aristotle: A Collection of Critical Essays.C. C. W. Taylor & J. M. E. Moravcsik - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (3):402.
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  • Al-Farabi's Commentary and Short Treatise on Aristotle's De Interpretatione.Michael E. Marmura & F. W. Zimmermann - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (4):763.
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  • An Ancient Dialogue on Possibility; Alexander of Aphrodisias, Quaestio 1.4.R. W. Sharples - 1982 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 64 (1):23-38.
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