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  1. The stoics on world-conflagration and everlasting recurrence.A. A. Long - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (S1):13-37.
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  • Platonic Causes.David Sedley - 1998 - Phronesis 43 (2):114-132.
    This paper examines Plato's ideas on cause-effect relations in the "Phaedo." It maintains that he sees causes as things (not events, states of affairs or the like), with any information as to how that thing brings about the effect relegated to a strictly secondary status. This is argued to make good sense, so long as we recognise that aition means the "thing responsible" and exploit legal analogies in order to understand what this amounts to. Furthermore, provided that we do not (...)
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  • (1 other version)Cosmological Ethics in the Timaeus and Early Stoicism.Gábor Betegh - 2003 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume Xxiv: Summer 2003. Oxford University Press. pp. 273-302.
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  • (1 other version)The stoics.F. H. Sandbach - 1994 - Indianapolis: Hackett Pub. Co..
    "Not only one of the best but also the most comprehensive treatment of Stoicism written in this century." --Times Literary Supplement.
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  • (1 other version)Theodicy and Pseudo-History in the Timaeus.Sarah Broadie - 2001 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxi: Winter 2001. Clarendon Press.
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  • Providence and the Problem of Evil.Richard Swinburne - 1998 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    Richard Swinburne offers an answer to one of the most difficult problems of religious belief: why does a loving God allow humans to suffer so much? It is the final instalment of Swinburne's acclaimed four-volume philosophical examination of Christian doctrine.
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  • Causes and Empiricism - a problem in the interpretation of later Greek medical method.R. J. Hankinson - 1987 - Phronesis 32:329.
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  • Matter, Space, and Motion: Theories in Antiquity and Their Sequel.Richard Sorabji - 1988 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    The nature of matter was as intriguing a question for ancient philosophers as it is for contemporary physicists, and Matter, Space, and Motion presents a fresh and illuminating account of the rich legacy of the physical theories of the Greeks from the fifth century B.C. to the late sixth century A.D.
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  • (1 other version)Theodicy and Pseudo-history in the Timaeus.Sarah Broadie - 2001 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 21:1-28.
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  • (2 other versions)Can God Be Free?William L. Rowe - 2002 - Faith and Philosophy 19 (4):405-424.
    Can God Be Free? is a penetrating study of a central problem in philosophy of religion: can it be right to regard God as free, and as praiseworthy for being perfectly good? Allowing that he has perfect knowledge and perfect goodness, if there is a best world for God to create he would have no choice other than to create it. But if God could not do otherwise than create the best world, he created the world of necessity, not freely, (...)
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  • Zeno of Citium.J. Mansfeld - 1978 - Mnemosyne 31 (2):134-178.
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  • (1 other version)The Origins of Stoic Cosmology.David E. Hahm - 1978 - Philosophical Review 87 (4):620-623.
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  • (1 other version)Determinism and Recurrence in Early Stoic Thought.Ricardo Salles - 2003 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume Xxiv: Summer 2003. Oxford University Press.
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  • (1 other version)Determinism and recurrence in early stoic thought.Ricardo Salles - 2003 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 24:253-272.
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  • (1 other version)Not Even Zeus: A Discussion of A. A. Long, Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life.Margaret Graver - 2003 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 24:345-361.
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  • (2 other versions)Can God Be Free?William L. Rowe - 2006 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 59 (2):129-131.
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  • Can God Be Free?William L. Rowe - 2003 - Clarendon Press.
    Can God Be Free? is a penetrating study of a central problem in philosophy of religion: can it be right to regard God as free, and as praiseworthy for being perfectly good? Allowing that he has perfect knowledge and perfect goodness, if there is a best world for God to create he would have no choice other than to create it. But if God could not do otherwise than create the best world, he created the world of necessity, not freely, (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Can God Be Free?William L. Rowe - 2004 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 58 (3):201-203.
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  • Ist der aer des Anaximenes als eine Substanz Konzipiert?Joachim Klowski - 1972 - Hermes 100 (2):131-142.
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  • Some Observations on Aristotle's Doctrine of the Uncreatedness and Indestructibility of the Universe.Anton-Hermann Chroust - 1977 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 32 (2):123.
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  • (1 other version)Cosmological Ethics in the Timaeus and Early Stoicism.Gabor Betegh - 2003 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume Xxiv: Summer 2003. Oxford University Press.
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