Philip Merlan
Bibliography
Merlan, Philip. 1959. “ ‘On hei on’ und ‘prote ousia’: Postskript zu einer Besprechung.” Philosophische Rundschau 7: 148–153.
Merlan, Philip. 1963a. Monopsychism, Mysticism, Metaconsciousness. Problems of the Soul in the Neoaristotelian and Neoplatonic Tradition. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées / International Archives of the History of Ideas n. 2. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
Merlan, Philip. 1963b. “Religion and Philosophy from Plato’s Phaedo to the Chaldaean Oracles.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 1(2): 163–176.
Merlan, Philip. 1964. “Religion and Philosophy from Plato’s Phaedo to the Chaldaean Oracles. Appendix: Plotinus and the Jews.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 2(1): 15–21.
Merlan, Philip. 1965a. “Zur Zahlenlehre im Platonismus (Neuplatonismus) und im Serfer Yezira.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 3(2): 167–181.
Merlan, Philip. 1965b. “Monismus und Dualismus bei einigen Platonikern.” in Parusia. Studien zur Philosophie Platons und zur Problemgeschichte des Platonismus: Festgabe für Johannes Hirschberger, edited by Kurt Flasch, pp. 143–154. Frankfurt a.M.: Minerva.
Merlan, Philip. 1967a. “The Old Academy.” in The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, edited by Arthur Hilary Armstrong, pp. 14–38. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Merlan, Philip. 1967b. “Aristotle.” in The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, edited by Arthur Hilary Armstrong, pp. 39–52. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Merlan, Philip. 1967c. “The Later Academy and Platonism.” in The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, edited by Arthur Hilary Armstrong, pp. 53–83. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Merlan, Philip. 1967d. “The Pythagoreans.” in The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, edited by Arthur Hilary Armstrong, pp. 84–106. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Merlan, Philip. 1967e. “The Peripatos.” in The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, edited by Arthur Hilary Armstrong, pp. 107–123. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Merlan, Philip. 1967f. “The Stoa.” in The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy, edited by Arthur Hilary Armstrong, pp. 124–136. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Merlan, Philip. 1968. “On the Terms ‘Metaphysics’ and ‘Being-qua-being’ .” The Monist 52: 174–194. Reprinted in Merlan (1976, 238–258).
Merlan, Philip. 1970. “Nochmals: War Aristoteles je Anhänger der Ideenlehre? Jaegers letztes Wort.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 52(1): 35–39.
Merlan, Philip. 1971a. “Ist die ‘These-Antithese-Synthese’-Formel unhegelisch?” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 53(1): 35–40.
Merlan, Philip. 1971b. “Eschatology, Sacred and Profane.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 9(2): 193–203.
Merlan, Philip. 1975. “The Stoic Oikeiōsis and Sartre’s ‘Situation’ .” Journal of the History of Philosophy 13(1): 1–4.
Merlan, Philip, ed. 1976. Kleine philosophische Schriften. Hildesheim: Georg Olms.