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    Some recent work on the assertoric syllogistic.Joseph A. Novak - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (2):229-242.
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    Aquinas and the Incorruptibility of the Soul.Joseph A. Novak - 1987 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 4 (4):405 - 421.
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    Substantive Syllogisms.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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    Abduction and Aristotle's Library.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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    A Geometrical Syllogism : Posterior Analytics II, 11.Joseph A. Novak - 1978 - Apeiron 12 (2):26.
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    Brentano's Über Aristoteles.Joseph A. Novak - 1988 - Apeiron 21 (1):69-96.
  7. Brentano's Uber Aristoteles* Joseph A. Novak.Joseph A. Novak - 1988 - Apeiron 21.
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    Comments on Calvert's 'Dualism and the problem of evil'.Joseph A. Novak - 1987 - Sophia 26 (1):42-49.
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    Commentary on Cohen.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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    Commentary on Gratton.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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    Commentary on Hoffmann.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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    Commentary on Rose.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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  13. John Dillon and Lloyd Gerson, Neoplatonic Philosophy 'Introductory Readings Reviewed by'.Joseph A. Novak - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (5):347-349.
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    Plato and the Irrationals.Joseph A. Novak - 1982 - Apeiron 16 (2):71 - 85.
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    Plato and the Irrationals — Part 2.Joseph A. Novak - 1983 - Apeiron 17 (1):14 - 27.
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    Peter Ramus and a Shift of Logical Cultures.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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    Socrates and Induction: An Aristotelian Evaluation.Joseph A. Novak - 2014 - In Paolo C. Biondi & Louis F. Groarke, Shifting the Paradigm: Alternative Perspectives on Induction. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 193-230.
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    The Abduction of the Atom: An Exercise in Hypothesizing.Joseph A. Novak - 1995 - Informal Logic 17 (2).
    The paper attempts to schematize, in the form of abductive inferences, the major changes in the developing picture of the atom during the modem period of scientific investigation. The aim of this presentation is to enable students in logic or the philosophy of science to see how a sustained application of abduction might be seen as operative in the development of changing conceptions of the atom, a development which may well be seen as a scientific revolution. The sustained example also (...)
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  19. Book Review. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Novak - 1987 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 1 (4):324-331.
     
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    Cause and Explanation in Ancient Greek Thought. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Novak - 2000 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (2):430-432.
    In the course of examining the notions of cause and explanation, Hankinson’s book draws the reader into a summary of much of Greek philosophy from the pre-Socratics to the end of the Antiquity. Of such a huge survey this review can only provide a brief summary.
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    Classical Cynicism: A Critical Study Luis E. Navia Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1996, x + 227 pp., $65.00. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Novak - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (3):677-.
    Most students of Greek philosophy would probably find it difficult to recount significant features of Cynic philosophy from their undergraduate or graduate courses in philosophy; it would often be omitted from the treatment of Hellenistic or later philosophy. Such omission was due not simply to an oversight on the part of the instructor but also to the general lack of interest among the scholarly community. Of course, the scholarly community had little material to nourish its insights; Dudley’s work was about (...)
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    Genres in Dialogue. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Novak - 1998 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (4):949-950.
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    Rationalismus im Ursprung. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Novak - 1976 - New Scholasticism 50 (3):394-399.
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    Toward a New Interpretation of Plato. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Novak - 1999 - Review of Metaphysics 52 (4):972-974.
    The purpose of this substantive volume is to familiarize English readers with the Tübingen interpretation of Plato’s thought. Although there are a few other works in English on the German school of Platonism—Catan himself had earlier translated a work of Krämer, the founder of the school— this is by far the most detailed. Moreover, the work also tries to be a systematic defense of the position of the school and to amplify the explanatory power of the position by exploring further (...)
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    The Virtues of Aristotle. [REVIEW]Joseph A. Novak - 1989 - Ancient Philosophy 9 (2):332-337.