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Journal articles on the topic "Anaxagoras"

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Carter, Jason W. "How Aristotle Changes Anaxagoras’s Mind." Apeiron 52, no. 1 (January 26, 2019): 1–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/apeiron-2017-0055.

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Abstract I argue that a common interpretation of DA 3.4, which sees Aristotle as there rejecting Anaxagoras’s account of mind, is mistaken. Instead, I claim that, in providing his solution to the main puzzles of this chapter, Aristotle takes special care to preserve the essential features that he thinks Anaxagoras ascribes to mind, namely, its ability to know all things, its being unmixed, and its inability to be affected by mixed objects.
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Matusova, Ekaterina. "Between Exegesis and Philosophy: Philosophical Generalisations in cols. XVI, XVII and XIX of the Derveni Papyrus in Light of Interpretative Strategy." Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 98, no. 2 (June 28, 2016): 113–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/agph-2016-0006.

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Abstract: This article re-examines the meaning of P. Derv. XIX 1–4, not only arguing against understanding the phrase in the sense of Anaxagorean philosophy (in particular, in the sense of Anaxagoras A 41 DK, which is a periphrasis of Anaxagoras B 12 DK), but also stressing that the semantics of the verb ἐπικρατέω implies dominion in an absolute, rather than relative sense: it is used to refer to a substance that does not allow dominated substances to be present in the same reality and at the same time. This finding allows us to reinterpret the physical implications of XIX 1–4, to suggest a new syntactical understanding of the second part of the phrase, and to find a sense of analogy between the first and second parts of the sentence. Most importantly, the new interpretation connects the meaning of XIX 1–4 with its immediate and broader context (that is, it explains how the physical ideas it contains relate to the linguistic ones discussed in the rest of the commentary). This also leads to reconsideration of other physical generalisations found in this part of the commentary: the Anaxagorean paradigm that is often taken to be behind these generalisations turns out not to be always tenable, while the basic physical pattern is much closer to monistic systems such as those of Diogenes of Apollonia.
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Matthews, Gareth B. "Anaxagoras Re-Defended." Ancient Philosophy 25, no. 2 (2005): 245–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ancientphil200525224.

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Sisko, John E. "Anaxagoras of Clazomenae." Ancient Philosophy 30, no. 1 (2010): 159–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ancientphil201030111.

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Seidel, George J. "Anaxagoras and Hal." Philosophy Today 29, no. 4 (1985): 319–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/philtoday198529420.

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Shaw, Michael M. "Parataxis in Anaxagoras." Epoché 21, no. 2 (2017): 273–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/epoche201721875.

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Galzerano, Manuel. "Aristotle against Anaxagoras?" Philologus 163, no. 1 (May 29, 2019): 150–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phil-2018-0029.

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Janko, Richard. "Eclipse and plague: Themistocles, Pericles, Anaxagoras and the Athenians’ war on science." Journal of Hellenic Studies 140 (November 2020): 213–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075426920000117.

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Abstract:The biography of Anaxagoras (500–428 BC), the most brilliant scientist of antiquity, contains many unresolved contradictions, which are best explained as follows. After he ‘predicted’ the fall of the meteorite at Aegospotami in 466, he lived nearby at Lampsacus as the protege of its ruler Themistocles. In 460 Pericles became his patron at Athens, where he lived for the next 30 years. In 431, Pericles was taking part in an expedition to the Peloponnese when the sun was eclipsed; he tried to dispel his helmsman’s fear by covering his face with his cloak, illustrating Anaxagoras’ correct account of eclipses. In 430 he led a second such expedition, which failed badly; its return coincided with the plague. The seer Diopeithes brought in a decree that targeted the ‘atheist’ Anaxagoras by banning astronomy. This enabled Thucydides son of Melesias and Cleon to attack Pericles by prosecuting Anaxagoras, on the ground that Pericles’ impiety had angered the gods, thereby causing the plague. Pericles sent Anaxagoras back to Lampsacus, where he soon died; Pericles was himself deposed and fined, in a first triumph for the Athenian populist reaction against the fifthcentury Enlightenment.
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Forcignanò, Filippo. "Partecipazione, mescolanza, separazione: Platone e l’immanentismo." Elenchos 36, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 5–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/elen-2015-360102.

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AbstractThis paper discusses Aristotle’s statement (Metaph. A 9.991a8-9) that both Anaxagoras and Eudoxus claimed that things are the result of a mixture of original elements, in relation to Plato’s metaphysics. Eudoxus used this immanentistic thesis to remodel one central component of Plato’s Theory of Form, that is the “participation”. The first part of the paper analyzes some Anaxagorean aspects in Plato’s metaphysics, showing that Plato shares with Anaxagoras the “Transmission Theory of Causality” (as called by Dancy), but he refuses its immanentistic version. The second part interprets Hipp. ma. 301b2-301c2 as a refusal of a immanentistic interpretation of verbs like προσγίγνομαι and κοσμεîται. It is also rejected Morgan’s thesis according to which Hippias supports an aware mereological metaphysical theory. The third part contests that Phaed. 100-106 is a defense of an immanentistic metaphysics abandoned by Plato in his later works. The meaning of the expression τὸ έν ήμȋν does not include a mereological approach to the causality. In Plato’s metaphysics there is no strong contradiction between transcendence and immanence. The fourth part shows that the Parmenides refuses any immanentistic version of the relationship between Forms and things. Lastly, I will argue that from a Platonic point of view the only acceptable version is the separated interpretation of Transmission Theory of Causality.
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Torrijos-Castrillejo, David. "Anaxagorae Homoeomeria." Elenchos 36, no. 1 (March 1, 2015): 141–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/elen-2015-360106.

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Abstract Aristotle introduced in the history of the reception of Anaxagoras the term “homoiomerous”. This word refers to substances whose parts are similar to each other and to the whole. Although Aristotle’s explanations can be puzzling, the term “homoiomerous” may explain an authentic aspect of Anaxagoras’ doctrine reflected in the fragments of his work. Perhaps one should find a specific meaning for the term “homoiomerous” in Anaxagoras, somewhat different from the one present in Aristotle. This requires a review of the sense of the two terms involved in it: “homoios” and “moira”. In other words, the following questions should be answered: what realities are named parts and to what whole do they belong? On the other hand, which similarity do they have to each another and to the whole? The author concludes that the parts are “all things”, which resemble each other and the universe as a whole because, according to Anaxagoras, they are all composed of all things.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Anaxagoras"

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Hruby, Armin. "Nous und Kosmos : Interpretationen zu Aristoteles' und Hegels Anaxagoras-Rezeption /." Köln : A. Hruby, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34918132h.

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Salamone, Oreste. "Le papyrus de Derveni : de la formation du cosmos à la genèse des mots : introduction, édition critique, traduction, notes et étude monographique des fragments du papyrus." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM3078/document.

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Dès sa découverte en 1962, le Papyrus de Derveni, le plus ancien manuscrit d'Europe, n'a pas cessé de soulever des interrogations majeures relatives à la transmission, à l'interprétation et à la fonction des textes orphiques. Le Papyrus de Derveni nous fournit aussi un témoignage de premier ordre quant à l'influence de la philosophie présocratique sur les doctrines orphiques. Cette thèse est la première édition critique française du Papyrus de Derveni. Celle-ci comprend un apparat critique complet ainsi que des notes au texte. Ce travail de recherche propose aussi une étude monographique du Papyrus de Derveni. Nous avons porté une attention toute particulière à l'analyse du poème orphique, aux techniques exégétiques employées et aux thématiques philosophiques de l'écrit contenu dans le Papyrus de Derveni. Nous avons, en outre, comparé les doctrines cosmologiques et philosophiques proposées par son auteur avec les théories d'Héraclite d’Éphèse, d'Anaxagore de Clazomènes, de Diogène d'Apollonie et Archélaos d’Athènes
Since his discovery in 1962, the Derveni Papyrus, the most ancient manuscript of Europe, has rase full of major questions about the transmission, the interpretation and the function of the orphic texts. The Derveni Papyrus offers us an emblematic testimony about the influence of Presocratic Philosophy on the orphic doctrines. This thesis is the first french critical edition of the Derveni Papyrus with a critical apparatus and notes on the text. This research paper also provides a monographic study of this document. We especially focused our attention on the orphic poem quoted by the author of the Derveni Papyrus, on the exegetical technics he employed and on the philosophical doctrines he proposed. We particularly compared the cosmological and philosophical theories of the Derveni Papyrus author with that of Heraclitus of Ephesus, Anaxagoras of Clazomenae, Diogenes of Apollonia and Archelaus of Athens
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Lúcio, Ana Silvia Suassuna Carneiro. "Alcalóides azafenantrenos isolados de Anaxagorea dolichocarpa Sprague & Sandwith (ANNONACEAE)." Universidade Federal da Paraí­ba, 2011. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/6704.

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The Annonaceae family consists of approximately 135 genus and 2500 species distributed by tropical and subtropical regions of the world. In Brazil, the Annonaceae family comprises 26 genus, among these we find the genus Anaxagorea, with about 26 species distributed in Central America and South America. Among this species, Anaxagorea dolichocarpa Sprague & Sandwith is the Neotropical Annonaceae most common and well distributed. This work describes the results of phytochemical study of Anaxagorea dolichocarpa Sprague & Sandwith. The plant material was subjected to extraction processes, and partition chromatography for isolation of chemical constituents. The chemical structures was determined by spectroscopic methods, such as: Infrared, 1H and 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, mass spectrometry and comparisons with literature. Of the hexane extract were isolated two alkaloids azaphenanthrenes: eupolauramine, described for the first time in the Annonaceae family and imbiline 1, described for the first time in the genus Anaxagorea. From the chloroform extract was isolated the alkaloid azaphenanthrene sampangine, described for the first time in the genus Anaxagorea. The results of this work contributed to the phytochemical study of Anaxagorea dolichocarpa Sprague & Sandwith to known chemotaxonomy of the genus Anaxagorea and the Annonaceae family.
A família Annonaceae é constituída por aproximadamente 135 gêneros e 2500 espécies distribuídas principalmente pelas regiões tropicais e subtropicais do globo terrestre. No Brasil, a família Annonaceae compreende 26 gêneros, dentre esses, encontramos o gênero Anaxagorea, possuindo cerca de 26 espécies distribuídas na América Central e América do Sul. Entre as espécies, Anaxagorea dolichocarpa Sprague & Sandwith é a espécie neotropical de Annonaceae mais comum e bem distribuída. O presente trabalho descreve os resultados do estudo fitoquímico de Anaxagorea dolichocarpa Sprague & Sandwith. O material botânico foi submetido a processos de extração, partição e cromatografia para isolamento dos constituintes químicos. A estrutura química dos mesmos foi determinada por métodos espectroscópicos de Infravermelho e Ressonância Magnética Nuclear de 1H e 13C uni e bidimensionais, espectrometria de massas e comparações com modelos da literatura. Da fase hexânica foram isolados dois alcalóides azafenantrenos: eupolauramina, descrito pela primeira vez na família Annonaceae e imbilina 1, descrito pela primeira vez no gênero Anaxagorea. Da fase clorofórmica foi isolado o alcalóide azafenantreno sampangina, descrito pela primeira vez no gênero Anaxagorea. Os resultados obtidos nesse trabalho contribuíram para o estudo fitoquímico de Anaxagorea dolichocarpa Sprague & Sandwith e para o conhecimento quimiotaxonômico do gênero Anaxagorea e da família Annonaceae.
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Lúcio, Ana Silvia Suassuna Carneiro. "Alcaloides de annonacea: ocorrência e compilação de suas atividades biológicas e avaliação fitoquímica e biológica de Anaxagorea dolichocarpa Sprague & Sandwith (Annonaceae)." Universidade Federal da Paraíba, 2015. http://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/handle/tede/8852.

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This work consists of four chapters. The Chapter 1 describes a review of all alkaloids reported in the literature for the Annonaceae family, with its botanical occurrence and biological activities. 934 alkaloids have been reported in publications in the period from 1929 to 2012. Chapter 2 this is the isolation and identification of alkaloids Annonaceae family species, Anaxagorea dolichocarpa. By chromatographic and spectroscopic methods could be the isolation and identification of azaphenanthrenes alkaloids: eupolauramine, sampangine and imbiline 1 already reported to Anaxagorea dolichocarpa, the roots being reported for the first time, the 3- metoxisampangina alkaloid first isolated Anaxagorea dolichocarpa and the alkaloid Imbiline 4, first reported in the literature. The Chapter 3 reports the pharmacological studies on activities antitumor, Leishmanial and immunomodulatory of the isolated alkaloids. The imbiline 1 stood out by presenting significant antitumor activity and was also effective in immunomodulatory activity against inhibition of nitric oxide production. For Leishmanial activity, all substances were active, especially the sampangine. Chapter 4 refers to a theoretical study of the reported aporphines alkaloids in the review of published alkaloids Annonaceae and azaphenanthrenes of Annonaceae alkaloids. The study was performed by machine learning using molecular docking and molecular descriptors for Leishmanial activity.
Este trabalho consta de quatro capítulos. O Capitulo 1 descreve uma revisão dos alcaloides relatados na literatura para a família Annonaceae e suas atividades biológicas. Foram relatados 934 alcaloides em publicações no período de 1929 a 2012. O Capítulo 2 trata do Isolamento e identificação de alcaloides da espécie da família Annonaceae, Anaxagorea dolichocarpa. Através de métodos cromatográficos e espectroscópicos foi possível isolar e identificar os alcaloides azafenantrenos: eupolauramina, sampangina e imbilina 1 já relatados para Anaxagorea dolichocarpa, sendo reportados para as raízes pela primeira vez, o alcaloide 3-metoxisampangina isolado pela primeira vez para Anaxagorea dolichocarpa e o alcaloide Imbilina 4, relatado pela primeira vez na literatura. O Capitulo 3 relata os estudos farmacológicos nas atividades antitumorais, antileishmania e imunomoduladora dos alcaloides isolados. O alcaloide imbilina 1 destacou-se por apresentar significativa atividade antitumoral e também foi efetiva na atividade imunomoduladora frente a inibição da produção de óxido nítrico. Para a atividade antileishmania, todas as substâncias apresentaram atividade, com destaque para a sampangina. O Capítulo 4 refere-se a um estudo teórico dos alcaloides aporfínicos relatados na revisão publicada dos alcaloides de Annonaceae e alcaloides azafenantrenos de Annonaceae. O estudo foi realizado por máquina de aprendizagem utilizando descritores moleculares e docking molecular para a atividade antileishmania.
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Scharaschkin, Tanya. "Phylogeny of Anaxagorea (Annonaceae) : implications for biogeographic history and character evolution /." For electronic version search Digital dissertations database. Restricted to UC campuses. Access is free to UC campus dissertations, 2004. http://uclibs.org/PID/11984.

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Trousse, Brigitte. "Coopération entre systèmes à base de connaissances et outils de CAO : l'environnement multi-agent ANAXAGORE." Nice, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989NICE4328.

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Les systèmes d'aide à la conception en ingénierie doivent opérer sur un processus caractérisé principalement par sa dépendance vis-à-vis de la géométrie, l'élaboration de plusieurs versions différentes et l'utilisation de deux méthodologies ascendante et descendante. Face à ces exigences encore plus fortes dans les phases préliminaires qui nous intéressent, les outils issus de la CAO bien implantés en milieu industriel sont suffisants. Certaines de leurs limitation (représentation des connaissances et faculté de raisonnement) peuvent être comblées par les générateurs de systèmes experts (GSE). Le travail présenté propose donc une approche d'intégration. Il concerne la conception et la réalisation d'un environnement multiagent appelé ANAXAGORE assurant la coopération d'un GSE et des outils spécialisés de CAO. L'intégration est réalisée à trois niveaux : intégration des divers points de vue d'un objet dans le GSE, intégration d'outils existants dans un même environnement, exploitation flexible des outils spécialisés de CAO en fonction du cycle de vie du produit. Cette étude a abouti à une architecture logicielle originale dont les composantes spécifiques élaborées offrent un enrichissement sémantique sur le plan représentation des connaissances (multi-configuration et multi-représentation) et une gestion de la communication paramétrable garante de l'indépendance des outils CAO utilisés. L’environnement ANAXAGORE constitue une étape importante dans l'étude d'environnements flexibles d'assistance intelligente adaptés au processus de conception en ingénierie
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Therme, Anne-Laure. "Les principes du devenir cosmique chez Empédocle d'Agrigente et Anaxagore de Clazomène à partir de leur critique aristotélicienne." Paris 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA010612.

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Aristote régulièrement compare Empédocle et Anaxagore, matérialistes pluralistes : mais jusqu'ou leurs schèmes être/devenir convergent-ils ? Réduisant le changement aux mouvements d'union/dissociation, niant l'altération et la génération, leurs univers sont-ils au fond statiques, ce qui leur est reproche ? Partant de postulats communs, leurs axiomatiques sont singulières. Leur réfutation a pour Aristote des enjeux cruciaux. La matière d'Anaxagore, infiniment complexe et divisible, implique une rupture entre nouménal et phénoménal. Aristote l'attaque certes car elle pose l'infini en acte, mais surtout entraîne l'inintelligibilité pour nous du réel (en soi connaissable, mais ne pouvant être phénoménalement saisi" par les sens ni par l'esprit humain, qui discriminent. Les principes finis et déterminés d'Empédocle sont eux définissables, mais existant aussi toujours en acte, se juxtaposent sans se mêler : Aristote, n'y voit" qu'une contigulte, mais les effluves de l'Amour d'Empedocle etaient une force de cohesion dynamique.
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Hadjiakhoondi, Abbas. "Etude chimique et biologique des huiles essentielles d'annonaceae appartenant aux genres anaxagorea, annona, artabotrys, guatteria, monanthotaxis, pachypodanthium, unonopsis et xylopia." Paris 11, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA114824.

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Rasamizafy, Sabine. "Contribution à l'étude des Annonacées : étude du contenu alcaloidique d'espèces appartenant aux genres Anaxagorea, Artabotrys, Oncodostigma, Unonopsis, Annona, Guatteria et Duguetia." Paris 11, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA112293.

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La composition alcaloïdique de onze Annonacées a été étudiée : Anaxagorea dolichocarpa, deux Anaxagorea sp. , Artabotrys venustus, Oncodostigma monosperma, Unonopsis stipitata, Annona hayesii, Guatteria scandens, Guatteria chrysopetala, Guatteria sagotiana et Duguetia spixiana. Au total 114 alcaloïdes isoquinoléiques correspondant à 78 structures différentes ont été isolés et identifiés; parmi eux, 17 sont nouveaux et cinq appartiennent à des types structuraux originaux : guattescine, guattescidine, dragabine, spiguétine et spiguétidine. Des hypothèses biogénétiques et des remarques d'ordre chimiotaxonomique ont été formulées
Eleven Annonaceous species have been studied from a phytochemical point of view. From several parts of three species of Anaxagorea, two alkaloids, asimilobine and anaxagoreine have been isolated. The latter one, a new 7-hydroxyaporphine, is characterized by a stereochemistry which is unusual in the Annonacea. The barks of Artabotrys venustus yielded mostly known aporphinoids and berbinoids. One of the minor constituents, artavenustine, is a new member of the rare class of catecholic isoquinoline alkaloids which are of interest as biogenetic precursors of novel alkaloids types. Its structure was elucidated by spectroscopie methods, in particular nOeds and 2D nmr. Oncodostigma monosperma has yielded six alkaloids, one of which is the novel 4,5-dioxoaporphine norcepharadione A. Three known alkaloids have been isolated from the bark of Unonopsis stipitata and fourteen from the trunk barks of Annona hayesii. The stem barks, root barks, leaves and seeds of Guatteria scandens have furnished eighteen alkaloids. Three are new : saxoguattine, the second example of a dimethylaminoethylbenzil ; guattescine and guattescidine, aporphines of a new type characterized by a thus far unique C-7 substitution by methyl and hydroxyl. Eight alkaloids have been isolated and identified from the stem barks and leaves of Guatteria chrysopetala. Among these, O,N-dimethylliriodendronine has been isolated for the first time as a natural product. From the trunk bark and leaves of Guatteria sagotiana thirty-two alkaloids have been isolated, five of which are novel : N-methylelmerrillicine, an aporphine ; nuciferidine, a 7-hydroxyaporphine, dehydrostephalagine, a 6a,7-dehydroaporphine trichoguattine, the second example of an N-formyl-7-methyldehydroaporphine·; dragabine, the first representative of the azahomoaporphine class of alkaloids ; attention is specially drawn to the skeleton here named azahomoaporphine, characterized by the introduction of nitrogen into ring C of the aporphinoid ring system, and the cleavage of one of the C-N bonds upon reduction. A biogenetic pathway for this novel skeleton is proposed. Among the nineteen alkaloids isolated from Duguetia spixiana, the presence of spiguetine and spiguetidine, two further examples of azahomoaporphines must be pointedout. Several 7-hydroxyaporphines have also been found in Duguetia spixiana ; four of them are new
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Rasamizafy, Sabine. "Contribution à l'étude des annonacées étude du contenu alcaloïdique d'espèces appartenant aux genres anaxagorea, artabotrys, oncodostigma, unonopsis, annona, guatteria et duguetia /." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37600659p.

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Books on the topic "Anaxagoras"

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David, Sider, ed. The fragments of Anaxagoras. 2nd ed. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag, 2005.

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Anaxagoras, Origen, and Neoplatonism: The legacy of Anaxagoras to classical and late antiquity. Boston: De Gruyter, 2015.

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Anaxagoras. Anaxagoras of Clazomenae: Fragments and Testimonia : a text and translation with notes and essays. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.

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Montanari, Franco. I frammenti dei grammatici Agathokles, Hellanikos Ptolemaios Epithetes: In appendice i grammatici Theophilos, Anaxagoras, Xenon. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1988.

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Bakewell, Charles M. Anaxagoras - Pamphlet. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2006.

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Cleve, F. M. Philosophy of Anaxagoras. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Burnet, John. Anaxagoras of Klazomenai. Kessinger Publishing, 2005.

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Curd, Patricia. Anaxagoras and the Theory of Everything. Edited by Patricia Curd and Daniel W. Graham. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195146875.003.0008.

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Anaxagoras of Clazomenae proposed a theory of everything. Like other Presocratics, Anaxagoras addressed topics that could now be placed outside the sphere of philosophical inquiry: not only did he explore metaphysics and the nature of human understanding but he also offered explanations in physics, meteorology, astronomy, physiology, and biology. His aim seems to have been to explain as completely as possible the world in which human beings live, and one's knowledge of that world; thus he seeks to investigate the universe from top to bottom. This article explores Anaxagoras's world from its basic foundations. It undertakes to show the connections among the metaphysical, epistemological, and cosmological parts of Anaxagoras's theory. The discovery and publication of new material has also enhanced the understanding of Presocratic thought. A spectacular example is the new material from Empedocles of Acragas that has become available.
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Schofield, Malcolm. An Essay on Anaxagoras (Cambridge Classical Studies). Cambridge University Press, 2007.

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Tzamalikos, Panayiotis. Anaxagoras, Origen, and Neoplatonism: The Legacy of Anaxagoras to Classical and Late Antiquity. De Gruyter, Inc., 2015.

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Book chapters on the topic "Anaxagoras"

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Habermehl, Peter. "Anaxagoras." In Metzler Philosophen Lexikon, 22–23. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03642-1_8.

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Schmalzriedt, Egidius. "Anaxagoras." In Kindler Kompakt Philosophie der Antike, 42–43. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05538-5_5.

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Bidian, Alexandru. "Anaxagoras` Schule." In Literatur in der Diskussion, 27–35. Herbolzheim: Centaurus Verlag & Media, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-86226-904-4_3.

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Kirk, Geoffrey S., John E. Raven, and Malcolm Schofield. "Anaxagoras von Klazomenai." In Die Vorsokratischen Philosophen, 386–420. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04381-8_13.

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Kirk, Geoffrey S., John E. Raven, and Malcolm Schofield. "Anaxagoras von Klazomenai." In Die Vorsokratischen Philosophen, 386–420. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03507-3_13.

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Hetherington, Norriss S. "Anaxagoras of Clazomenae." In Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, 72–73. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9917-7_47.

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Prinz, Katharina. "Anaxagoras aus Klazomenai." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_9445-1.

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Aydüz, Salim, Leonard B. Abbey, Thomas R. Williams, Wayne Orchiston, Hüseyin Topdemir, Christof A. Plicht, Margherita Hack, et al. "Anaxagoras of Clazomenae." In The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers, 44. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-30400-7_47.

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O’Grady, Patricia F. "Anaxagoras of Clazomenae." In Meet the Philosophers of Ancient Greece, 59–62. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315249223-16.

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Erler, Michael. "Weitere Vorsokratiker: Anaxagoras, Empedokles, Demokrit." In Platon-Handbuch, 79–84. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04335-1_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "Anaxagoras"

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Goubali, Olga, Alain Bignon, Pascal Berruet, Patrick Girard, and Laurent Guittet. "Anaxagore, an example of model-driven engineering for industrial supervision." In the 2014 Ergonomie et Informatique Avancée Conference - Design, Ergonomie et IHM: quelle articulation pour la co-conception de l'interaction. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2671470.2671478.

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