Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Diodorus Cronus" by Matthew Duncombe
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Collections of Primary Sources
- Döring, K., 1972, Die Megariker. Kommentierte Sammlung der Testimonien, Amsterdam, Grüner [Greek and Latin Texts, with introduction, translation and commentary in German]. (Scholar)
- Giannantoni, G., 1983–1990, Socratis et Socraticorum
Reliquiae, 4 vols, Elenchos 18, Naples. [Greek and Latin Texts,
with introduction and commentary in Italian]. (Scholar)
- Long, A.A. and D.N. Sedley, 1987, The Hellenistic
Philosophers, 2 volumes, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
[Volume 1 includes English translation of, and commentary on, several
relevant primary sources. Volume 2 includes Greek and Latin
Texts.] (Scholar)
- Montoneri, Luciano, 1984, I Megarici: Studio Storico-Critico e Traduzione Delle Testimonianze Antiche, Catania: Edizioni Cuecm [substantial introduction in Italian and translation of sources into Italian]. (Scholar)
- Muller, Robert, 1985, Les Mégariques. Fragments et Témoignages, Paris: Vrin [French translation of the texts, with French introduction and commentary]. (Scholar)
Secondary Sources
- Algra, K., 1999, The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Allen, J., 2018, “Megara and Dialectic”, in
Dialectic after Plato and Aristotle, edited by Thomas
Bénatouïl and Katerina Ierodiakonou, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, pp. 17–46. (Scholar)
- Atherton, C., 1993, The Stoics on Ambiguity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Bobzien, S., 1993, “Chrysippus’ Modal Logic and Its
Relation to Philo and Diodorus”, in Dialektiker Und
Stoiker, edited by K. Döring and T. Ebert, Stuttgart: Franz
Steiner, pp. 63–84. (Scholar)
- Denyer, N., 1981a, “The Atomism of Diodorus Cronus”,
Prudentia, 13: 33–45. (Scholar)
- –––, 1981b, “Time and Modality in Diodorus Cronus”, Theoria, 47(1): 31–53. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “The Master Argument of Diodorus Cronus: A Near Miss”, Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy, 2: 239–52. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Neglected Evidence for Diodorus Cronus”, The Classical Quarterly, 52(2): 597–600. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Diodorus Cronus: Modality, The Master Argument and Formalisation”, Humana Mente, 3(8): 33–46. (Scholar)
- Döring, K., 1972, Die Megariker. Kommentierte Sammlung Der Testimonien, Amsterdam: Grüner. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989, “Gab Es Eine Dialektische Schule?” Phronesis, 34(1–3): 293–310. (Scholar)
- Duncombe, M., 2023, “Diodorus Cronus on Present and Past Change”, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 61(2): 167–92. (Scholar)
- Ebert, T., 2008, “In Defence of the Dialectical School”, in Anthropine Sophia. Studi Di Filologia e Storiografia Filosofica in Memoria Di Gabriele Giannantoni, edited by Francesca Alesse, Naples: Bibliopolis, pp. 275–93. (Scholar)
- Falcon, A., 2014, “The Reception of Aristotle in
Antiquity”, The Oxford Handbook of Topics in
Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199935314.001.0001 (Scholar)
- Hankinson, R. J., 2015, “Motion: M 10.37–168”,
in Sextus Empiricus and Ancient Physics, edited by Katerina
Ierodiakonou and Keimpe Algra, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
217–74. (Scholar)
- Hurst, M., 1935, “Implication in the Fourth Century BC”, Mind, 44(176): 484–95. (Scholar)
- Kneale, M., 1937, “Logical and Metaphysical
Necessity”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society,
38: 253–68. (Scholar)
- Makin, S., and Nicholas D., 2000, “Aristotle on Modality”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Supplementary Volume), 74: 143–78. (Scholar)
- Marion, M., Rukert, H., 2016, “Aristotle on Universal Quantification: A Study from the Point of View of Game Semantics”, History and Philosophy of Logic, 37(3): 201–229. (Scholar)
- Mates, B., 1949, ‘Diodorean Implication’, The Philosophical Review, 58(3): 234–42. (Scholar)
- –––, 1953, Stoic Logic, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Mau, J., 1954, Zum Problem Des Infinitesimalen Bei Den Antiken Atomisten, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. (Scholar)
- McKirahan, R., 1979, “Diodorus and Prior and the Master Argument”, Synthese, 42(2): 223–53. (Scholar)
- Muller, R., 1985, Les Mégariques. Fragments et Témoignages, Paris: Vrin. (Scholar)
- –––, 1988, Introduction À La Pensée Des Mégariques, Bruxelles: Editions Ousia. (Scholar)
- Nawar, T., 2021, “Every Word Is a Name: Autonymy and Quotation in Augustine”, Mind, 130(518): 595–616. (Scholar)
- Prior, A., 1967, Past, Present and Future, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Sedley, D., 1977, “Diodorus Cronus and Hellenistic
Philosophy”, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological
Society, 203: 74–120. (Scholar)
- Seel, G., 1993, “Zer Geschichte und Logik des \(\theta
\varepsilon \varrho\)ί\(\zeta \omega \nu \lambda\)ό\(\gamma
\omicron \varsigma\)”, in Dialektiker Und Stoiker,
edited by K. Döring and T. Ebert, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner
Verlag, pp. 291–318. (Scholar)
- Sorabji, R., 1980, Necessity, Cause, and Blame: Perspectives on Aristotle’s Theory, London: Duckworth. (Scholar)
- –––, 1983, Time, Creation, and the Continuum: Theories in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Wehrli, F., 1960, Die Schüle Des Aristoteles (Volume
5), Berlin: Schwabe. (Scholar)