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Barnes, Jonathan and Bobzien, Susanne. 1999.
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Bobzien, Susanne. 1986. Die
stoische Modallogik. Würzburg:
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Bobzien, Susanne. 1996.
“Stoic Syllogistic.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume
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Bobzien, Susanne. 1997a.
“Kants Kategorien der Freiheit. Eine Anmerkung zu Bruno Haas
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Kritik, volume 3, edited by Hariolf Oberer, pp. 77–80. Würzburg:
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Bobzien, Susanne. 1997b. “Stoic Conceptions of Freedom and Their Relation to
Ethics.” in Aristotle and
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Bobzien, Susanne. 1998. Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy.
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Bobzien, Susanne. 1999. “Chrysippus’ Theory of Causes.” in Topics in Stoic Philosophy, edited by
Katerina Ierodiakonou, pp. 196–242.
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2000. “Did Epicurus Discover the Free Will
Problem?” in Oxford Studies in
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2002a. “Chrysippus and the Epistemic Theory of
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2002b. “Some Elements of Propositional Logic in
Ammonius.” in Interpretation and
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2003.
“Logic.” in The
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2004.
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2005a. “The Stoics on Fallacies of Equivocation.”
in Language and Learning. Philosophy of
Language in the Hellenic Age. Proceedings of the Ninth
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Dorothea Frede and Brad Inwood, pp. 239–273. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2005b. “Logic, History of: Ancient Logic.” in
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2006a.
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2006b. “Moral Responsibility and Moral Development in Epicurus’
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2007. “Aristotle’s De Interpretatione 8 is About
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2010. “Higher-Order Vagueness, Radical Unclarity, and Absolute
Agnosticism.” Philosophers’ Imprint 10(10).
Bobzien, Susanne. 2011a. “If it’s Clear, then it’s Clear that ot’s Clear, or is it?
Higher-Order Vagueness and the S4 Axiom.” in Episteme, etc. Essays in Honour of Jonathan
Barnes, edited by Benjamin Morison and Katerina Ierodiakonou, pp. 189–212. Oxford: Oxford
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2011b. “In Defense of True Higher-Order Vagueness.”
Synthese 180(3): 317–335.
Bobzien, Susanne. 2011c. “The Combinatorics of Stoic Conjunction: Hipparchus
Refuted, Chrysippus Vindicated.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy (Essays in Memory of
Michael Frede), volume 40, edited by James Allen, Eyjólfur Kjalar Emilsson, Benjamin Morison, and Wolfgang-Rainer Mann, pp. 157–188. Oxford: Oxford University
Press. Essays in Memory of Michael Frede.
Bobzien, Susanne. 2013a. “Found in Translation: Aristotle’s Nicomachean
Ethics 3.5, 1113b7-8 and its Reception.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume
45, edited by Brad Inwood, pp. 103–148.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199679430.001.0001.
Bobzien, Susanne. 2013b. “Higher-Order Vagueness and Borderline Nestings – a
Persistent Confusion.” Analytic Philosophy 54(1):
1–43.
Bobzien, Susanne. 2013c. “How to Give Someone Horns: Paradoxes of Presupposition in
Antiquity.” in Fallacious
Arguments in Ancient Philosophy, edited by Christof Rapp and Pieter Sjoerd Hasper, pp. 159–184. Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy n. 15.
Münster: Mentis Verlag.
Bobzien, Susanne. 2014a. “Choice and Moral Responsibility (NE iii
1-5).” in The Cambridge Companion
to Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, edited by Ronald
Polansky, pp. 81–109. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge:
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2014b. “Alexander of Aphrodisias on Aristotle’s Theory of the
Stoic Indemonstrables.” in Strategies of Argument. Essays in Ancient Ethics,
Epistemology, and Logic, edited by Mi-Kyoung (Mitzi) Lee, pp. 199–230. Oxford: Oxford University
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2015a. “Columnar Higher-Order Vagueness, or Vagueness is
Higher-Order Vagueness.” Proceedings of the
Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 89: 61–87.
Bobzien, Susanne. 2015b.
“Time: Adversus Mathematicos,
10.169-247.” in Sextus Empiricus
and Ancient Physics. Proceedings of the Eleventh Symposium
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2015c.
“Ancient Logic.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2017. “Gestalt Shifts in the Liar or Why KT4M Is the Logic of
Semantic Modalities.” in Reflections on the Liar, edited by Bradley
Armour-Garb, pp. 71–113. New York: Oxford
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Bobzien, Susanne. 2021. Determinism, Freedom, and Moral Responsibility. Essays in
Ancient Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198866732.001.0001.
Bobzien, Susanne and Duncombe, Matthew. 2023.
“Dialectical School.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study
of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2023/entries/dialectical-school/.
Bobzien, Susanne and Shogry, Simon. 2020. “Stoic Logic and Multiple Generality.”
Philosophers’ Imprint 20(31).
Further References
Haas, Bruno. 1997. “Die
Kategorien der Freiheit.” in Kant. Analysen –
Probleme – Kritik, volume 3, edited by Hariolf Oberer, pp. 41–76. Würzburg:
Königshausen & Neumann.