The tradition of authors of works in the doxography of physics begins with Aristotle's pupil and successor Theophrastus. |
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As the title shows this work offers a blend of biography and doxography. |
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Ammonius doxography, which has since finally been published, by Ulrich Rudolph, mentioned in the context of Isma ili Neoplatonism. |
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Kant's problem was, therefore, how to provide a genuinely philosophical history of philosophy as opposed to mere doxography. |
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The bulk of each lecture consists of narrative doxography referring almost exclusively to primary evidence. |
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But often her inquiry stops at a careful doxography of Ibn Abi Jumhur and neglects to explore the function of certain doctrines in the overall system of Shi'ite theology. |
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