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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Xenophanes
At several points in his History Herodotus speaks of what is saphes, or what can be known in a sapheôs manner, as what can be confirmed to be the case on the basis of first-hand observation: And wishing to gain sure knowledge of these things (thelôn de toutôn peri saphes ti eiden...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: connexive
33: 82–96. Routley, R. and Routley V., 1985, “Negation and Contradiction”, Revista Columbiana de Mathemáticas, 19: 201–231. Serenac, D. and Jennings, R.E., 2003, “The Preservation of Relevance”, Eidos, 17: 23–36. Strawson, P., 1952, Introductio...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: choice, axiom of
Calculus and Formalism, New York and London: Academic Press, pp. 479–490. Jacobs, B., 1999. Categorical Logic and Type Theory, Amsterdam: Elsevier. Jech, T., 1973. The Axiom of Choice, Amsterdam: North-Holland. Kelley, J.L., 1950. “The Tychonoff product theorem implies the axiom of choic...
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Lipsius, Justus
Editions of Seneca: A ‘Complementary’ Project?,” Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook, 22: 10–36. ––– “ (2002) Manuductio ad Stoicam Philosophiam (1604) de Lipsius e a Recepção do Estoicismo e da Tradição Estóica no...
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