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Wittgenstein's logical atomismGriffin, James January 1960 (has links)
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Die Atomistik des Daniel Sennert als Ansatz zu einer deutschartig-schauenden Naturforschung und Theorie der Materie im 17. Jahrhundert /Ramsauer, Rembert, January 1935 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Christian-Albrechts-Universität, 1925. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 121-123).
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The logical atomism of Bertrand RussellBenjamin, A. Cornelius January 1927 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Michigan, 1924. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 62-63).
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Beyond Augustine prolegomena to a neo-atomistic form of theodicy /Jacobs, N. A. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Trinity International University, 2004. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139-148).
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Beyond Augustine prolegomena to a neo-atomistic form of theodicy /Jacobs, N. A. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A.)--Trinity International University, 2004. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139-148).
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Beyond Augustine prolegomena to a neo-atomistic form of theodicy /Jacobs, N. A. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Trinity International University, 2004. / Abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 139-148).
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L'atomismo dei Democritei / L'atomisme chez les Démocritéens / The Atomism among the DemocreteansLepri, Ivan 26 March 2018 (has links)
Le travail présente une analyse systématique des témoignages et des fragments concernant les philosophes atomistes, «élèves» de Leucippe et Démocrite de Abdère. L'objectif poursuivi dans cette thèse est de fournir une définition adaptée et dans la mesure du possible cohérente de ce qu'on entend par «Democritéens» ou «atomiste antique» après Démocrite, mais également de montrer que une définition pareille ne peut pas être séparée de l'analyse de la diffusion de l'atomisme dans la Grèce orientale et les territoires de la Syrie, de l'Égypte et probablement de la Phénicie. Séparée du milieu thrace originaire que, à part Leucippe et Démocrite, inclut vraisemblablement également Métrodore de Chio, la « phase » historique de l'atomisme du IV-Ill siècle av. J.-C. présente des caractères inédits pour la spéculation de Leucippe et Democrite. Il n'est pas seulement nécessaire d'examiner la vie et la pensée de ces atomistes à la lumière de la position aux cours d'Alexandre et de ses épigones dans le IV siècle av. J.-C., mais aussi par rapport à la culture égyptienne de matrice alchimique qui «reçoit» l'atomisme de Democrite. Par rapport aux « plusieurs voix » qui la théorie de l'ancien atomisme prendra dans un cadre bien transformé, il est nécessaire de garder la définition de «atomisme» et «Democritéens» en contrepartie d'une exigence méthodologique et historico-philosophique. L'analyse de la pensée de ces philosophes présente, en effet, des caractères compréhensibles à la lumière du lien existant chez Démocrite entre éthique et physique. Encore : la théorie de la connaissance de type «obscure» (σκοτίη) est un concept qui se révèle essentiel pour le chercheur qui veuille comprendre certains passages de la spéculation de ces atomistes postérieurs. / The work is a systematic analysis of the testimonies and the fragments about the ancient atomists, “pupils” of Leucippus and Democritus. The aim of the thesis is to propose an appropriate meaning of the “democriteans” or “ancient atomist” after Democritus, also considering that these terms cannot be separated by the diffusion of this philosophy in the areas of Eastern Greece, Syria, Egypt and, probably, Fenicia. In the 4th-3rd c. BC the historical phase of the atomism is different from the original Thracian context, that includes Leucippus, Democritus and also Metrodorus of Chios, and it shows unprecedented aspects for the leucippean and democritean speculation. The study of these atomists’ life and theory has to consider their role within the court of Alexander and his Epigeons in the 4th c. BC, and the alchemic Egyptian culture “receiving” the atomism. In this new and mutated context the leucippean-democritean theory will have "many voices", otherwise the terms 'atomism' and “democritean” still need to be used according to methodological, hystorical and philosophical demands. The theory of these philosophers, in fact, can be understood only in the light of the democritean connection between physics and ethics. Furthermore the epistemological theory of Democritus concerning the obscure knowledge (σκοτίη) represents a fundamental concept for the scholars to understand many aspects of the speculation of these later ancient atomists.
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Compositionality and the Metaphysics of MeaningFedorkiw, Jeffery Unknown Date
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An ethnohistoric view of the relationship betwee the "atomistic" personality and the social structures of the Chippewa-OjibwaMette, Brian R. January 1975 (has links)
The purpose of this investigation is to trace the relationship between the atomistic personality and the social structures of the Chippewa-Ojibwa cultural-linguistic groups. The selection of this group was determined after an ethnographic survey of the urban Indians of Chicago at the American Indian Center during the summer of 1973. The basic hypothesis of this research is that the atomistic personality, which is a characteristic feature of the Chippewa-Ojibwa, has hindered native development of extensive social structures known historically beyond that of the individual family and that most of the social structures were results of externally initiated forces or influences.In delineating the types of social structures, I have described five temporal levels. In observing each of these levels, I have included the range of social structures (e.g. Family, tribal, inter-tribal) and the external historic factors.
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Vestigia Democritea die Rezeption der Lehre von den Atomen in der antiken Naturwissenschaft und Medizin /Stückelberger, Alfred. January 1984 (has links)
Habilitationsschrift--Universität Bern, 1982. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-215) and index.
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