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Adamson, Peter. 2002. “Before Essence and Existence: al-Kindi’s Conception of
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Adamson, Peter. 2015a. Philosophy in the Hellenistic and Roman
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Adamson, Peter. 2024. “al-Kindī.” in
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Adamson, Peter and Karfı́k, Filip. 2017. “Proclus’
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Adamson, Peter and Wisnovsky, Robert. 2013. “Yahyā Ibn ‘Adī on the Location of God.” in
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