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  1. Heraclitus and Parmenides, Philosophers of Becoming and Being.Theodoros Christidis - 2012 - Philosophical Inquiry 36 (1-2):18-41.
  2. Cosmology and cosmogony in Heraclitus.Theodoros Christidis - 2009 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 27 (2):33-61.
     
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    Bergsons Time and the Time Operator.Ioannis Antoniaou & Theodoros Christidis - 2010 - Mind and Matter 8 (2):185-202.
    Bergson's views on time are supported by the time operator qualifying complex systems with a concept of time that is essentially difierent from the clock time used to register the events. Irreversibility, unpredictability, and innovation characterize complex systems in contrast with the reversibility, predictability and lack of novelties of the regular motions of integrable systems. The idea for this work came from our teacher Ilya Prigogine who pointed out repeatedly that the time operator actually incorporates Bergson's views on time. We (...)
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    A Critique of F. M. Cornford's View About the Cosmological Scheme of Anaximander.Theodor Christidis & Demetrius Athanassakis - 2007 - Philosophical Inquiry 29 (3-4):5-8.
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    Heraclitus' Two Views on Change and the Physics of Complexity.Theodor Christidis - 1997 - Philosophical Inquiry 19 (1-2):52-70.
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    Probabilistic Causality and Irreversibility: Heraclitus and Prigogine.Theodores Christidis - 2002 - In Harald Atmanspacher & Robert C. Bishop (eds.), Between Chance and Choice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Determinism. Thorverton Uk: Imprint Academic. pp. 165.
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    The heuristic role of mathematics in the initial development of superconductivity theory.Theodore Christidis, Yorgos Goudaroulis & Maria Mikou - 1987 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 37 (2):183-191.
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    Heraclitus, the Cosmos, and the God, Theodoros Christidis, Introduction. [REVIEW]Theodoros Christidis - 2010 - Philosophical Inquiry 32 (1-2):134-143.
    Our purpose in this paper is to bring about a new meaning of the term λόγοϛ used in the fragments of Heraclitus' work. In ancient Greek literature this term hasmany different meanings. We are going to restrict our interest in those meanings that Heraclitus used in his fragments, where the term λόγοϛ appears ten times.
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    On Heraclitus' Concept of λόγοϛ. [REVIEW]Theodoros Christidis & Demetrius Athanassakis - 2010 - Philosophical Inquiry 32 (3-4):61-71.
    Our purpose in this paper is to bring about a new meaning of the term λόγοϛ used in the fragments of Heraclitus' work. In ancient Greek literature this term has many different meanings. We are going to restrict our interest in those meanings that Heraclitus used in his fragments, where the term λόγοϛ appears ten times.
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