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  1. Rational Capacities.Michael Smith - 2003 - In Sarah Stroud & Christine Tappolet (eds.), Weakness of will and practical irrationality. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 17-38.
     
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  • Aristotle on mixtures.Richard Sharvy - 1983 - Journal of Philosophy 80 (8):439-457.
  • Prime Matter in Aristotle.H. M. Robinson - 1974 - Phronesis 19 (1):168-188.
  • Duhem’s theory of mixture in the light of the Stoic challenge to the Aristotelian conception.Paul Needham - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 33 (4):685-708.
    The bulk of Duhem's writing which bears on the understanding of mixtures suggests he adopted an Aristotelian position which he opposed only to the atomic view. A third view from antiquity-that of the Stoics-seems not to be taken into account. But his lines of thought are not always as explicit as could be wished. The Stoic view is considered here from a perspective which Duhem might well have adopted. This provides a background against which his somewhat unorthodox Aristotelianism might be (...)
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  • The Problem of Mixture.Kit Fine - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3-4):266-369.
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  • Aristotle's doctrine of the material substrate.Sheldon Cohen - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (2):171-194.
    Commentators have often held that aristotle's general doctrine of change commits him to a persisting material substrate for every change, And to an indeterminate material substrate (prime matter) for elemental transformation. I argue that though aristotle accepts a common matter for the four elements, Both these claims are false.
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  • The persistence of aristotelian matter.Alan Code - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (6):357 - 367.
  • Potentiality in Aristotle's Science and Metaphysics.Alan Code - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3-4):405-418.
  • Heaps or Wholes: Aristotle's Explanation of Compound Bodies.Paul Bogard - 1979 - Isis 70:11-29.
  • Heaps or Wholes: Aristotle's Explanation of Compound Bodies.Paul A. Bogaard - 1979 - Isis 70 (1):11-29.
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  • Alexander of Aphrodisias on stoic physics: a study of the De mixtione with preliminary essays, text, translation and commentary.Robert B. Todd - 1976 - Leiden: Brill. Edited by Alexander.
    PART ONE ALEXANDER OF APHRODISIAS— AN INTRODUCTION A study of a work by Alexander of Aphrodisias must be prefaced by some general introduction to the author ...
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  • Matter, Space, and Motion: Theories in Antiquity and Their Sequel.Richard Sorabji - 1988 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    The nature of matter was as intriguing a question for ancient philosophers as it is for contemporary physicists, and Matter, Space, and Motion presents a fresh and illuminating account of the rich legacy of the physical theories of the Greeks from the fifth century B.C. to the late sixth century A.D.
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  • An der Grenze von Scholastik und Naturwissenschaft.Anneliese Maier - 1943 - Essen,: Essener Verlagsanstalt.
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  • Introduction.Robert R. Williams - 2001 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 15:1-20.
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  • A Note on Aristotle and Mixture.John M. Cooper - 2004 - In Frans de Haas & Jaap Mansfeld (eds.), Aristotle's on Generation and Corruption I Book 1: Symposium Aristotelicum. Clarendon Press.
     
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  • Can Unequal Quantities of Stuffs Be Totally Blended?Michael J. White - 1986 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 3 (4):379 - 389.
  • Richard Rufus of Cornwall.Rega Wood - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1136--1138.
    One of the first to teach the new Aristotle, Richard Rufus of Cornwall here presents exciting accounts of divisibility, growth, and Aristotelian mixture which transform our understanding of the introduction of Aristotelian natural philosophy to the West and provide insight into the early history and prehistory of chemistry.
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