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    The Life of Sextus Empiricus.D. K. House - 1980 - Classical Quarterly 30 (01):227-.
    Sextus Empiricus does not reveal anything of himself as distinct from ‘the Sceptic’ except in a passing and incidental way. He does not refer to his contemporaries, nor to his country, nor to any personal experiences, in such a way as to provide a definite picture of his life and times. The few references he makes to his involvement in the medical profession are as perplexing as they are enlightening. The only attachments which Sextus strongly identifies with in his extant (...)
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    Did Aristotle Understand Plato?D. K. House - 1999 - Dionysius 17:7-25.
    The paper attempts to show that Aristotle's critique of Plato's teachings provides an exemplary model of sound, scientific, philosophical commentary. This view has been vigorously opposed by one of the most brilliant Platonist in our century. J.N. Findlay sharply distinguishes between the Aristotle whom he regards as a faithful recorder of his master's teachings, and the Aristotle whom he condemns as a thoroughly misguided and incompetent Platonic commentator. I join Findlay in giving first authority to Aristotle's evidence against Cherniss and (...)
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    Manera de tratar Agustín a Aristóteles en el libro 4 de las Confesiones.D. K. House - 1995 - Augustinus 40 (156-159):119-124.
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