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Berryman, Sylvia. 1997. “Horror Vacui in the Third Century BC: When is a
Theory Not a Theory?” in Aristotle and After, edited by Richard Sorabji, pp. 147–158. London: Institute of
Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
Berryman, Sylvia. 2002a. “Aristotle on pneuma and Animal
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2002b. “The Sweetness of Honey: Philoponus against the Doctors on
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2002c. “Democritus and the Explanatory Power of the
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2004b.
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2005a.
“Ancient Atomism.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2005b. “Necessitation and Explanation in Philoponus’ Aristotelian
Physics.” in Metaphysics, Soul,
and Ethics in Ancient Thought. Themes from the work of Richard
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2007. “Teleology without Tears: Aristotle and the Role of
Mechanistic Conceptions of Organisms.” Canadian
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2010a. “The Puppet and the Sage: Images of the Self in Marcus
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2011.
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2012. “ ‘It Makes No Difference’: Optics and
Natural Philosophy in Late Antiquity.” Apeiron
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2016.
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Berryman, Sylvia. 2019. Aristotle on the Sources of the Ethical Life.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198835004.001.0001.
Berryman, Sylvia. 2022.
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