Aristole's Attempted Derivation of Temporal Order from That of Movement and Space1

Phronesis 21 (3):241-251 (1976)
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reprint Corish, D. (1976) "Aristotle’s Attempted Derivation of Temporal Order from That of Motion and Space". Phronesis: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy 21():241-251

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