This volume, the second of 2000, features contributors from Michael Wedin and Dominic Scott, and discusses issues ranging from the meaning of Socratic Intellectualism, to Aristotle on the fantastic abilities of animals in De Anima 3.3.
Discussing a range of issues, from the meaning of Socratic Intellectualism to Aristotle on the fantastic abilities of animals in De Anima, this important volume of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy (which will no be published twice annually) includes fascinating original articles on various aspects of ancient philosophy. The second volume of the new millennium, it features contributors Michael Wedin and Dominic Scott and highlights, among other things, critical notices of major books.
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Discussing a range of issues, from the meaning of Socratic Intellectualism to Aristotle on the fantastic abilities of animals in De Anima, this important volume of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy (which will no be published twice annually) includes fascinating original articles on various aspects of ancient philosophy. The second volume of the new millennium, it features contributors Michael Wedin and Dominic Scott and highlights, among other things, critical notices of major books.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.