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Frans De Haas
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    Interpreting Aristotle's Posterior analytics in late antiquity and beyond.Frans A. J. de Haas, Mariska Leunissen & Marije Martijn (eds.) - 2010 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume collects Late Ancient, Byzantine and Medieval appropriations of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics, addressing the logic of inquiry, concept formation, the question whether metaphysics is a science, and the theory of demonstration.
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    John Philoponus' new definition of prime matter: aspects of its background in Neoplatonism and the ancient commentary tradition.Frans A. J. de Haas (ed.) - 1997 - New York: E.J. Brill.
    This is the first full discussion of Philoponus' account of matter.
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  3. The discriminating capacity of the soul in Aristotle's theory of learning.Frans A. J. De Haas - 2005 - In Ricardo Salles (ed.), Metaphysics, Soul, and Ethics in Ancient Thought: Themes From the Work of Richard Sorabji. Clarendon Press.
     
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    Johannis Philoponi Commentariae Annotationes in Libros Priorum Resolutivorum Aristotelis. Übersetzt von Guillelmus Dorotheus. [REVIEW]Frans A. J. De Haas - 1996 - The Classical Review 46 (1):172-172.
  5. Intellect in Alexander of Aphrodisias and John Philoponus: divine, human or both?Frans A. J. de Haas - 2019 - In John E. Sisko (ed.), Philosophy of mind in antiquity. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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  6. John Philoponus on matter: towards a metaphysics of creation.Frans A. J. de Haas - 1995 - [Leiden: Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden.
  7. Presuppositions of moral action in Aristotle and Alexander of Aphrodisias.Frans A. J. de Haas - 2014 - In Pieter D' Hoine, Gerd van Riel & Carlos G. Steel (eds.), Fate, providence and moral responsibility in ancient, medieval and early modern thought: studies in honour of Carlos Steel. Leuven University Press.
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    Deduction and Common Notions in Alexander’s Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics A 1–2.Frans A. J. de Haas - 2021 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 24 (1):71-102.
    In this paper I explore the ways in which Alexander of Aphrodisias employs and develops so-called ‘common notions’ as reliable starting points of deductive arguments. He combines contemporary developments in the Stoic and Epicurean use of common notions with Aristotelian dialectic, and axioms. This more comprehensive concept of common notions can be extracted from Alexander’s commentary on Metaphysics A 1–2. Alexander puts Aristotle’s claim that ‘all human beings by nature desire to know’ in a larger deductive framework, and adds weight (...)
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    Interpretazione dei libri M-N della “Metafisica” di Aristotele. La filosofia della matematica in Platone e Aristotele. [REVIEW]Frans A. J. de Haas - 1997 - Mnemosyne 50 (2):229-231.
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    Review of Svetla Slaveva-Griffin, Plotinus on Number[REVIEW]Frans A. J. de Haas - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (10).
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    Simplicius, Commentaire sur les Catégories. [REVIEW]Frans A. J. de Haas - 1994 - Mnemosyne 47 (5):698-702.
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