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Aristotle. (1997) ''Prior Analytics.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.  +
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Aristotle. (1999) ''Physics, Book VIII.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.  +
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Aristotle. (2006) ''Nicomachean Ethics, Books II-IV.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.  +
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Aristotle. (2015) ''De Anima.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press.  +
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Babich, Babette. (2003) From Fleck's Denkstil to Kuhn's Paradigm: Conceptual Schemes and Incommensurability. ''International Studies in the Philosophy of Science'' 17 (1), 75-92.  +
Bacon, Francis. (1613) ''The Essaies of Sir Francis Bacon. His Religious Meditations. Places of Perswasion and Disswasion.'' I. Iaggard.  +