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    Two studies in the Greek atomists: study I, Indivisible magnitudes; study II, Aristotle and Epicurus on voluntary action.David J. Furley - 1967 - Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press.
    The two studies, "Indivisible Magnitudes," and “Aristotle and Epicurus on Voluntary Action,” explain two doctrines in the philosophy of Epicurus, first by a detailed examination of the ancient Greek and Latin texts which describe them, and second by showing how earlier Greek philosophy gave rise to the problems Epicurus tackled. Originally published in 1967. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve (...)
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    Two Studies in the Greek Atomists.D. W. Hamlyn & David J. Furley - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):166.
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    Aristotle's Rhetoric: Philosophical Essays.David J. Furley & Alexander Nehamas (eds.) - 2015 - Princeton University Press.
    In the field of philosophy, Plato's view of rhetoric as a potentially treacherous craft has long overshadowed Aristotle's view, which focuses on rhetoric as an independent discipline that relates in complex ways to dialectic and logic and to ethics and moral psychology. This volume, composed of essays by internationally renowned philosophers and classicists, provides the first extensive examination of Aristotle's Rhetoric and its subject matter in many years. One aim is to locate both Aristotle's treatise and its subject within the (...)
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    Cosmic Problems: Essays on Greek and Roman Philosophy of Nature.David J. Furley - 1966 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The essays in this collection represent in scholarly infrastructure to Professor Furley's major study, The Greek Cosmologists, of which volume 1 was published by the Press in 1987. They tackle the questions in ancient cosmology and the clash between the two opposing systems known as Aristotelianism and Atomism. Some essays are general reflections on the nature of the debate; others explore certain detailed questions; yet all illustrate the author's incisive approach, which cuts through irrelevancies and goes directly to the heart (...)
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  5. Notes on Parmenides.David J. Furley - 1973 - Phronesis 18:1-15.
     
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    The Greek Cosmologists: Volume 1, the Formation of the Atomic Theory and its Earliest Critics.David J. Furley - 1987 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This first volume takes the story from its beginnings in Ionian philosophy as far as the formation of the Atomic Theory and the first criticisms of it by Plato and Aristotle. The second volume will describe the cosmology of Plato and Aristotle, the attempt by Epicurean opponents to revive Atomism and later developments of the debate in classical philosophy and science up to the sixth century of our era. Both are accessible to anyone interested in the history of science and (...)
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  7. Lucretius and the Stoics.David J. Furley - 1966 - Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 13 (1):13-33.
     
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  8. Aristotle's "Rhetoric": Philosophical Essays.Alexander Nehamas & David J. Furley - 1996 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 29 (4):441-444.
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    Anaxagoras in Response to Parmenides.David J. Furley - 1976 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 6 (sup1):61-85.
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    Two Studies in the Greek Atomists.Edward Hussey & David J. Furley - 1969 - Philosophical Review 78 (2):258.
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    Anaxagoras in Response to Parmenides.David J. Furley - 1976 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 2:61-85.
    Introduction“What reason is there to suppose that those who did know Parmenides’ poem necessarily thought that he had raised a real problem which they must try to deal with? Empedocles, perhaps also Anaxagoras, knew the poem, but they pursue a very different kind of philosophy from Zeno and Melissus: why, then, must we suppose that they are seeking an alternative answer to the problem posed by Parmenides, and that their ultimate material elements are to be seen as modifications of the (...)
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    Studies in presocratic philosophy.David J. Furley & Reginald E. Allen (eds.) - 1970 - New York,: Humanities Press.
  13. Aristotle and the atomists on motion in a void.David J. Furley - 1976 - In Peter K. Machamer & Robert G. Turnbull (eds.), Motion and Time, Space and Matter. Ohio State University Press. pp. 83--100.
     
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    Galenism: Rise and Decline of a Medical Philosophy.David J. Furley & Owsei Temkin - 1975 - American Journal of Philology 96 (4):449.
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  15. Lucretius the Epicurean : on the history of man.David J. Furley - 2007 - In Monica Gale (ed.), Lucretius. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Preface.David J. Furley - 2015 - In David J. Furley & Alexander Nehamas (eds.), Aristotle's Rhetoric: Philosophical Essays. Princeton University Press.
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  17. Knowledge of atoms and void in Epicureanism.David J. Furley - 1971 - In John Peter Anton, George L. Kustas & Anthony Preus (eds.), Essays in ancient Greek philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press. pp. 607--619.
  18. On Respiration and the Arteries.David J. Furley & J. S. Wilkie - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (2):291-292.
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    Strato’s theory of the void.David J. Furley - 1985 - In Aristoteles - Werk Und Wirkung, Bd I, Aristoteles Und Seine Schule. De Gruyter. pp. 594-609.
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    4. Self-Movers.David J. Furley - 1980 - In Amélie Rorty (ed.), Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics. University of California Press. pp. 55-68.
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    The Greek Theory of the Infinite Universe.David J. Furley - 1981 - Journal of the History of Ideas 42 (4):571.
  22. Aristoteles - Werk Und Wirkung, Bd I, Aristoteles Und Seine Schule.David J. Furley - 1985 - De Gruyter.
     
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    From Aristotle to Augustine.David J. Furley (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    This offering in Routledge's acclaimed History of Philosophy series completes the acclaimed 10-volume collection. This work explores the schools of thought that developed in the wake of Platonism through the time of Augustine. The 11 separately authored in-depth articles include: Aristotle the scientist-- David Furley, Princeton University; Aristotle: logic and metaphysics-- Alan Code, Ohio State University; Aristotle: aesthetics and philosophy of mind -- David Gallop, Trent University, Ontario; Aristotle: ethics and politics-- Stephen White, University of Texas at Austin; The peripatetic (...)
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  24. Lucrèce: huit exposés suivis de discussions.David J. Furley & Olof Gigon (eds.) - 1978 - Genève: Fondation Hardt : dépositaire pour la Suisse, Droz.
     
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  25. Studies in Presocratic Philosophy Edited by David J. Furley and R.E. Allen. --.David J. Furley & Reginald E. Allen - 1970 - Routledge and Kegan Paul.
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    21 The Atomists' Reply to the Eleatics.David J. Furley - 1974 - In Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (ed.), The pre-Socratics: a collection of critical essays. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 504-526.
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    15. Zeno and Indivisible Magnitudes.David J. Furley - 1974 - In Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (ed.), The pre-Socratics: a collection of critical essays. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. pp. 353-367.
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  28. Against philoponus on the eternity of the world.John Philoponus, Simplicius, David J. Furley & Christian Wildberg - 1991 - In John Philoponus, David J. Simplicius, Christian Furley & Wildberg (eds.), Place, void, and eternity. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
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    Book review: Aristotle's rhetoric: Philosophical essays. [REVIEW]ed Furley, David J. & Alexandered Nehamas - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (2).
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    La naissance de la physique dans le texte de Lucrèce: Fleuves et turbulences. Michel SerresCritique: Revue général des publications françaises et étrangères. Vol. 35, No. 380, January 1979: Michel Serres: Interférences et turbulences. [REVIEW]David J. Furley - 1981 - Isis 72 (4):675-676.
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