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    Aristotle and the Eleatic One.Timothy Clarke - 2019 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    In this book Timothy Clarke examines Aristotle's response to Eleatic monism, the theory of Parmenides of Elea and his followers that reality is 'one'. Clarke argues that Aristotle interprets the Eleatics as thoroughgoing monists, for whom the pluralistic, changing world of the senses is a mere illusion. Understood in this way, the Eleatic theory constitutes a radical challenge to the possibility of natural philosophy. Aristotle discusses the Eleatics in several works, including De Caelo, De Generatione et Corruptione, and the Metaphysics. (...)
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  2. Aristotle and the Ancient Puzzle about Coming to Be.Timothy Clarke - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 49:129-150.
  3. The Argument from Relatives.Timothy Clarke - 2012 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 42:151-77.
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    De Incessu Animalium 10–11: Flight and Two-Footedness.Timothy Clarke - 2021 - In Andrea Falcon & Stasinos Stavrianeas (eds.), Aristotle on How Animals Move: The de Incessu Animalium: Text, Translation, and Interpretative Essays. Cambridge University Press. pp. 217-232.
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  5. On Generation and Corruption II 1.Timothy Clarke - 2022 - In Panos Dimas, Andrea Falcon & Sean Kelsey (eds.), Aristotle: On Generation and Corruption Book II. Cambridge University Press. pp. 22-38.
     
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    Physics I.2.Timothy Clarke - 2018 - In Diana Quarantotto (ed.), Aristotle’s Physics I: A Systematic Exploration. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. pp. 60-81.
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