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Third Man
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- My second pre-submitted BA Finals essay on Greek Philosophy, which asks whether the Third Man Argument refutes Plato's Theory of Forms. I have to admit that, but for the course, I wouldn't have looked into this subject, and those reading the essay should have a bottle of paracetamol to hand.
- Currently, this Essay is only available as a PDF: Click here. It is my intention to convert this to Note format in due course.
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Authors, Books & Papers Citing this Note
| Author |
Title |
Medium |
Extra Links |
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| Hains (Brigid) & Hains (Paul) |
Aeon: 2019+ |
Paper  |
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Yes |
| Kurtz (Roxanne) |
Introduction to Persistence: What’s the Problem? |
Paper  |
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Yes |
| Reames (Robin) |
Ancient Greek antilogic is the craft of suspending judgment |
Paper  |
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Yes |
| Todman (Theo) |
Thesis - Universals |
Paper  |
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Yes |
References & Reading List
| Author |
Title |
Medium |
Source |
Read? |
| Hains (Brigid) & Hains (Paul) |
Aeon: 2019+ |
Paper - Referencing |
Hains (Brigid) & Hains (Paul) - Aeon |
Yes |
| Hains (Brigid) & Hains (Paul) |
Aeon: A-B (& General) |
Book - Referencing (via Paper Referencing)  |
Bibliographical details to be supplied |
100% |
| Haslanger (Sally) & Kurtz (Roxanne), Eds. |
Persistence : Contemporary Readings |
Book - Referencing (via Paper Referencing)  |
Bibliographical details to be supplied |
30% |
| Kurtz (Roxanne) |
Introduction to Persistence: What’s the Problem? |
Paper - Referencing  |
Haslanger (Sally) & Kurtz (Roxanne) - Persistence : Contemporary Readings |
Yes |
| Reames (Robin) |
Ancient Greek antilogic is the craft of suspending judgment |
Paper - Referencing  |
Aeon, 20 February 2024 |
Yes |
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