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Publications of Michael T Ferejohn     :recent first  combined  bibtex listing:

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Books

  1. M.T. Ferejohn, The Origins of Aristotelian Science. Yale University Press, 1991. (1991).

Papers Published

  1. M.T. Ferejohn, Aristotle on Focal Meaning and the Unity of Science, Phronesis (1980/2).
  2. M.T. Ferejohn, Aristotle on Necessary Truth and Logical Priority, American Philosophical Quarterly (October, 1981).
  3. M.T. Ferejohn, The Unity of Virtue and the Object of Socratic Inquiry, Journal of the History of Philosophy (January, 1982) (Reprinted in T. Irwin, Classical Philosophy: Collected Papers, vol. 2, 1995, Garland Publishing.).
  4. M.T. Ferejohn, Definition and the Two Stages of Aristotelian Demonstration, Review of Metaphysics (December, 1982).
  5. M.T. Ferejohn, Socratic Thought-Experiments and the Unity of Virtue Paradox, Phronesis (1984/2).
  6. M.T. Ferejohn, Socratic Virtue as the Parts of Itself, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (March, 1984).
  7. M.T. Ferejohn, Meno's Paradox and De Re Knowledge in Aristotle's Theory of Demonstration, History of Philosophy Quarterly (April, 1988) (Reprinted in J. Anton and A. Preus (edd.), Aristotle's Ontology: Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, Volume V SUNY Press, 1991..).
  8. M.T. Ferejohn, Plato and Aristotle on Negative Predication and Semantic Fragmentation, Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie (1989/3).
  9. M.T. Ferejohn, The Immediate Premises of Aristotelian Demonstration, Ancient Philosophy, vol. XIV (Special Issue).
  10. M.T. Ferejohn, Matter Definition, and Generation in Aristotle’s Metaphysics, Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, vol. 10 (1994).
  11. M.T. Ferejohn, Perception and Dialectic in De Anima B5, in From Puzzles to Principles: Essays on Aristotle’s Dialectic, edited by May Sim (Fall, 1999), Lexington Books.
  12. M.T. Ferejohn, Logical and Physical Inquiries in Aristotle's Metaphysics, The Modern Schoolman, vol. LXXX (2003), pp. 325-50.

Book Reviews

  1. M.T. Ferejohn, Of S. Waterlow, Passage and Possibility, Canadian Philosophical Reviews (October, 1984).
  2. M.T. Ferejohn, Of S. Waterlow, Nature, Change, and Agency, Review of Metaphysics (December, 1984).
  3. M.T. Ferejohn, Of B. Aune, Metaphysics: The Elements, The Philosophical Review (January, 1988).
  4. M.T. Ferejohn, Of R. McKirahan, Principle and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science (Princeton 1992), The Philosophical Review (1994).
  5. M.T. Ferejohn, Of G. Fine, On Ideas: Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's Theory of Forms (Oxford 1993), Journal of the History of Philosophy (1996).
  6. R.J. Hankinson, Cause and Explanation in Ancient Greek Thought (Oxford 1998), The Philosophical Review, vol. 111 no. 2 (April, 2002).

Articles and Chapters

  1. M.T. Ferejohn, The Definition of Generated Composites in Aristotle's Metaphysics, in Unity and Identity: The Principles of Aristotelian Substance, edited by D. Charles, M.L. Gill, T. Scaltsas (1994), Oxford.
  2. M.T. Ferejohn, Perception and Dialectic in De Anima B5, in From Puzzles to Principles: Essays on Aristotle’s Dialecti, edited by May Sim (1999).
  3. M.T. Ferejohn, Knowledge and Recollection in the Middle Books of the Republic, in The Blackwell Guide to Plato's Republic, edited by G.X. Santas (2006), Blackwell.
  4. M.T. Ferejohn, Empiricism and First Principles in Aristotle, in A Companion to Aristotle, edited by George Anagnostopoulos (2007), Blackwell.
  5. M.T. Ferejohn, Knowledge and the Forms, in A Companion to Plato, edited by Hugh Benson (2007), Blackwell.
  6. M.T. Ferejohn, Empiricism and the First Principles of Aristotelian Science, in A Companion To Aristotle, edited by G. Anagnostopoulis (2007), Blackwell.
  7. M.T. Ferejohn, The Diagnostic Function of Socratic Definitions, Philosophical Inquiry, vol. ? no. ? (2008), pp. ?.