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Dancy, Russell M. 1975a. Sense and Contradiction: A Study in
Aristotle. Synthese Historical Library n. 14.
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Dancy, Russell M. 1975b. “On some of Aristotle’s First Thoughts about
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Dancy, Russell M. 1978. “On some of Aristotle’s Second Thoughts about Substances:
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Dancy, Russell M. 1983. “Aristotle and Existence.” Synthese
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Dancy, Russell M. 1987.
“Theaetetus’ First Baby: Theaetetus
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Dancy, Russell M. 1989. “Thales, Anaximander, and Infinity.”
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Dancy, Russell M., ed. 1993. Kant and Critique: New Essays in Honor of
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Dancy, Russell M. 2003a.
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Dancy, Russell M. 2003b.
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Dancy, Russell M. 2004. Plato’s Introduction of Forms. Cambridge:
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Dancy, Russell M. 2006a. “Hintikka, Aristotle, and Existence.” in
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Dancy, Russell M. 2006b. “Platonic Definitions and Forms.” in
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Dancy, Russell M. 2006c. “With Friends, ‘more is going on than meets the
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Dancy, Russell M. 2007. “The Limits of Being in the
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Dancy, Russell M. 2011.
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Dancy, Russell M. 2017.
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Dancy, Russell M. 2021.
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Dancy, Russell M. and De Cesaris, Giulia. 2024.
“Speusippus.” in The
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Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2024/entries/speusippus/.
Further References
Knuuttila, Simo and Hintikka, Jaakko, eds. 1986. The Logic of Being – Historical Studies.
Synthese Historical Library n. 28. Dordrecht: Kluwer
Academic Publishers, doi:10.1007/978-94-009-4780-1.