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    Passage and Possibility: A Study of Aristotle’s Modal Concepts.Sarah Waterlow - 1982 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Aristotle connects modality and time in ways strange and perplexing to modern readers. In this book the author proposes a new solution to this exegetical problem. Although primarily expository, this work explores topics of central concern for current investigations into causality, time, and change.
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    Nature, Change, and Agency in Aristotle's Physics: A Philosophical Study.Sarah Waterlow - 1982 - New York: Clarendon Press.
    An investigation into Aristotle's metaphysics of nature as expounded in the Physics. It focuses in particular his conception of change, a concept which is shown to possess a unique metaphysical structure, with implications that should engage the attention of contemporary analysis. First published in hardback in 1982, the book is now available for the first time in paperback. 'A powerful and appealing explanatory scheme which succeeds on the whole in drawing together a great many seemingly disparate elements in the Physics (...)
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    Nature, Change, and Agency in Aristotle's Physics.Passage and Possibility: A Study of Aristotle's Modal Concepts.Sarah Waterlow - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (3):439.
    The concept of "nature as inner principle of change" is fundamental to Aristotle's theory of the physical world; it is the object of the present thesis to substantiate this claim by tracing the effects of this idea in Aristotle's rejection of materialism, in his doctrine of "natural places", in his definition of change and process in general, and in his notion of agency in general and the supreme Unmoved Mover in particular ). Aristotle elucidates "natural" by. contrast with "artificial" - (...)
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    Aristotle's now.Sarah Waterlow - 1984 - Philosophical Quarterly 34 (135):104-128.
  5. Nature, Change and Agency in Aristotle's `Physics', A Philosophical Study.Sarah Waterlow - 1984 - Mind 93 (370):297-300.
     
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    Protagoras and Inconsistency: Theaetetus 171 a6—c7.Sarah Waterlow - 1977 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 59 (1):19-36.
  7. Backwards causation and continuing.Sarah Waterlow - 1974 - Mind 83 (331):372-387.
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    Determinism.Sarah Waterlow - 1973 - Philosophical Quarterly 23 (92):276-277.
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    II*—The Good of Others in Plato's Republic.Sarah Waterlow - 1973 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 73 (1):19-36.
    Sarah Waterlow; II*—The Good of Others in Plato's Republic, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 73, Issue 1, 1 June 1973, Pages 19–36, https://doi.o.
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    A History of Greek Philosophy. Vol. 5: The Later Plato and the Academy.Sarah Waterlow - 1979 - Philosophical Quarterly 29 (116):260.
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    Affecting and being affected.Sarah Waterlow - 1970 - Mind 79 (313):92-108.
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    Instants of Motion in Aristotle's Physics VI.Sarah Waterlow - 1983 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 65 (2):128-146.
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    On a Proposed Refutation of Hume.Sarah Waterlow - 1975 - Analysis 36 (1):43 - 46.
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    Plato's Theory of Understanding.Sarah Waterlow - 1983 - Philosophical Books 24 (3):139-141.
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    The third man's contribution to Plato's paradigmatism.Sarah Waterlow - 1982 - Mind 91 (363):339-357.
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    Review of Edward Hussey: Aristotle's Physics Books III and IV[REVIEW]Sarah Waterlow - 1984 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (4):404-408.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Sarah Waterlow - 1984 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 35 (4):404-408.
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