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The Liar Paradox As a Reductio Ad Absurdum Argument
A Unifying Field in Logics: Neutrosophic Logic
The Megarians’: a City and Its Philosophical School*
The Logic of the Self-Refutation Argument in Dissoi Logoi 4.6
1 Paradoxes in the School of Names1 Chris Fraser University of Hong
Aletheia in Greek Thought Until Aristotle
The Dream of Reason: a History of Western Philosophy from The
Anatomy of Melancholy by Democritus Junior
Eubulides As a 20Th-Century Semanticist Pieter A.M
Dialogues, Vol. 4 - Parmenides, Theaetetus, Sophist, Statesman, Philebus [1892]
Zeno's Paradoxes
Philosophy in Reality: Scientific Discovery and Logical Recovery
Research and Experiment in Early Greek Thought by Tyler Mayo A
Scepticism Versus Dogmatism: an Internal Analysis of Sextus Empiricus' Against Mathematicians, Book Vii
Against the Logicians Edited by Richard Bett Excerpt More Information
The Interplay of Ethos and Legal Issues in Certain Private Orations of Demosthenes
Athenian Impiety Trials: a Reappraisal*
“Of Being – Or Remaining”: Beckett And... Early Greek Philosophy
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The Power of a Paradox: the Ancient and Contemporary Liar
4Reek Philosophy
Neutrosophy, a New Branch of Philosophy
74 Diodorus Cronus and Hellenistic Philosophy §1
The Presocratic Philosophers
Diogenes Book 6 : 20
A History of Western Philosophy Ralph Mcinerny
Paradoxes in Aulus Gellius Alessandro Garcea
History, Culture, and Philosophy of the Ancient Greeks to the Hellenistic Period
The History and Mystery of Diogenes Laertius
Authentic Skepticism: the Delineation of a Dialectical Counterpart to Positive Epistemology
Historical Development of Logic
Galen's Response to Skepticism
The Narrating of Ancient Greek Philosophers' Deaths in Relation To
Thesis from Pyrrhonism to Madhyamaka
The Scandal of Sophism: on the Epistemological Seriousness Of
The Sorites Paradox: a Behavioral Approach
The Sorites Paradox: a Behavioral Approach
An Exploration in the Role of the Magician in Ancient Greek and Roman Literature and Material Culture Sybil Faris Johnson Vassar College