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    Chrysippus and the destruction of propositions: a defence of the standard interpretation.Michael B. Papazian - 2001 - History and Philosophy of Logic 22 (1):1-12.
    One of the most intriguing claims of Stoic logic is Chrysippus's denial of the modal principle that the impossible does not follow from the possible. Chrysippus's argument against this principle involves the idea that some propositions are ?destroyed? or ?perish?. According to the standard interpretation of Chrysippus's argument, propositions cease to exist when they are destroyed. Ide has presented an alternative interpretation according to which destroyed propositions persist after destruction and are false. I argue that Ide's alternative interpretation as well (...)
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    Stoic Ontology and the Reality of Time.Michael B. Papazian - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):105-119.
  3. Propositional Perception. [REVIEW]Michael B. Papazian - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (1):235-238.
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    Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy. [REVIEW]Michael B. Papazian - 2001 - Ancient Philosophy 21 (1):227-231.