Ancient non-beings: Speusippus and others
Ancient Philosophy 9 (2):207-243 (1989)
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Jonathan Barnes (1971). Homonymy in Aristotle and Speusippus. The Classical Quarterly 21 (01):65-.
H. A. S. Tarrant (1974). Speusippus' Ontological Classification. Phronesis 19 (1):130-145.
John Dillon (1984). Speusippus in Iamblichus. Phronesis 29 (3):325-332.
Knut A. Jacobsen (1994). The Institutionalization of the Ethics of “Non-Injury” Toward All “Beings” in Ancient India. Environmental Ethics 16 (3):287-301.
H. A. S. Tarrant (1974). Speusippus' Ontological Classification. Phronesis 19 (1):130-145.
John Dillon (1984). Speusippus in Iamblichus. Phronesis 29 (3):325-332.
A. W. H. Adkins (1970). From the Many to the One: A Study of Personality and Views of Human Nature in the Context of Ancient Greek Society, Values and Beliefs. London,Constable.
Russell Dancy, Speusippus. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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