"Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy" is a volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. "OSAP" is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback. This volume features essays on Empedocles, Xenophon, and Socrates, with several on each of Plato and Aristotle. 'Unique value as a collection of outstanding contributions in the area of ancient philosophy.' Sara Rubinelli, "Bryn Mawr Classical Review".
"Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy" is a volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. "OSAP" is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback. This volume features essays on Empedocles, Xenophon, and Socrates, with several on each of Plato and Aristotle. 'Unique value as a collection of outstanding contributions in the area of ancient philosophy.' Sara Rubinelli, "Bryn Mawr Classical Review".Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Sedley, Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge
Contributors: Katerina Ierodiakonou David M. Johnson Antony Hatzistravrou Bernd Manuwald Jessica Moss Michael V. Wedin D. S. Hutchinson and Monte Ransome Johnson Damian Murphy Lindsay Judson Timothy J. Crowley Links to web resources and related information
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* 1: Katerina Ierodiakonou: Empedocles on Colour and Colour Vision * 2: David M. Johnson: Xenophon at his Most Socratic (Memorabilia 4.2) * 3: Antony Hatzistravrou: Socrates' Deliberative Authoritarianism * 4: Bernd Manuwald: The Unity of Virtue in Plato's Protagoras * 5: Jessica Moss: Shame, Pleasure, and the Divided Soul * 6: Michael V. Wedin: Animadversions on Burnyeat's Theaetetus: On the Logic of the Exquisite Argument * 7: D. S. Hutchinson and Monte Ransome Johnson: Authenticating Aristotle's Protrepticus * 8: Damian Murphy: Aristotle on Why Plants Cannot Perceive * 9: Lindsay Judson: Aristotelian Teleology * 10: Timothy J. Crowley: On the Use of Stoicheion in the Sense of 'Element'
* 1: Katerina Ierodiakonou: Empedocles on Colour and Colour Vision * 2: David M. Johnson: Xenophon at his Most Socratic (Memorabilia 4.2) * 3: Antony Hatzistravrou: Socrates' Deliberative Authoritarianism * 4: Bernd Manuwald: The Unity of Virtue in Plato's Protagoras * 5: Jessica Moss: Shame, Pleasure, and the Divided Soul * 6: Michael V. Wedin: Animadversions on Burnyeat's Theaetetus: On the Logic of the Exquisite Argument * 7: D. S. Hutchinson and Monte Ransome Johnson: Authenticating Aristotle's Protrepticus * 8: Damian Murphy: Aristotle on Why Plants Cannot Perceive * 9: Lindsay Judson: Aristotelian Teleology * 10: Timothy J. Crowley: On the Use of Stoicheion in the Sense of 'Element'
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