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Fragment of a marble Sarcophagus
ca. 230-240 ACE
Duke Museum of Art
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Books

  1. M.T. Ferejohn. Formal Causes: Definition, Explanation, and Primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian Thought (new title).  Oxford University Press, (November, 2013).
  2. Ferejohn, MT. Formal Causes: Definition, Explanation, and Primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian Thought.  Oxford University Press, .
  3. M.T. Ferejohn. The Origins of Aristotelian Science. Yale University Press, 1991.. (1991).
  4. Ferejohn, MT. The Origins of Aristotelian Science.  Yale University Press, .

Papers Published

  1. Ferejohn, MT. "Logical and Physical Inquiries in Aristotle's Metaphysics." The Modern Schoolman  vol. LXXX no. 4, Philosophy Documentation Center  325-350. [doi]
  2. M.T. Ferejohn. "Perception and Dialectic in De Anima B5." From Puzzles to Principles: Essays on Aristotle’s Dialectic. Edited by May Sim.  Lexington Books .
  3. Ferejohn, MT. "Matter Definition, and Generation in Aristotle’s Metaphysics." Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy  vol. 10  .
  4. Ferejohn, MT. "The Immediate Premises of Aristotelian Demonstration." Ancient Philosophy  vol. XIV  .
  5. Posy, CJ; Ferejohn, MT. "Editors' introduction." Synthese  vol. 96 no. 3,   333-334. [doi]
  6. Ferejohn, MT. "Plato and Aristotle on Negative Predication and Semantic Fragmentation." Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie  vol. 71 no. 3, Walter de Gruyter GmbH . [doi]
  7. Ferejohn, MT. "Meno's Paradox and De Re Knowledge in Aristotle's Theory of Demonstration." History of Philosophy Quarterly   . (Reprinted in J. Anton and A. Preus (edd.), Aristotle's Ontology: Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, Volume V SUNY Press, 1991.)
  8. Ferejohn, MT. "Socratic Virtue as the Parts of Itself." Philosophy and Phenomenological Research  vol. 44 no. 3, JSTOR  377-388. [doi]
  9. Ferejohn, MT. "Socratic Thought-Experiments and the Unity of Virtue Paradox." Phronesis  vol. 29 no. 2, Brill  105-122. [doi]
  10. Ferejohn, MT. "Definition and the Two Stages of Aristotelian Demonstration." Review of Metaphysics  vol. 36 no. 2,   373-395.
  11. Ferejohn, MT. "The Unity of Virtue and the Object of Socratic Inquiry." Journal of the History of Philosophy  vol. 20 no. 1,   1-21. (Reprinted in T. Irwin, Classical Philosophy: Collected Papers, vol. 2, 1995, Garland Publishing)
  12. Ferejohn, MT. "Aristotle on Necessary Truth and Logical Priority." American Philosophical Quarterly  vol. 18 no. 4,   285-293.
  13. Ferejohn, MT. "Aristotle on Focal Meaning and the Unity of Science." Phronesis  vol. 25 no. 1-2, Brill  117-128. [doi]

Book Reviews

  1. Ferejohn, MT, Cause and Explanation in Ancient Greek Thought (Oxford 1998). The Philosophical Review 111 2 .
  2. Ferejohn, MT, Of G. Fine, On Ideas: Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s Theory of Forms (Oxford 1993). Journal of the History of Philosophy  .
  3. Ferejohn, MT, Of R. McKirahan, Principle and Proofs: Aristotle’s Theory of Demonstrative Science (Princeton 1992). The Philosophical Review  .
  4. Ferejohn, MT, Of B. Aune, Metaphysics: The Elements. The Philosophical Review  .
  5. Ferejohn, MT, Of S. Waterlow, Nature, Change, and Agency. Review of Metaphysics  .
  6. Ferejohn, MT, Of S. Waterlow, Passage and Possibility. Canadian Philosophical Reviews  .

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