Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
Volume XX Summer 2001
Series: Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 3 May 2001
- ISBN 9780199245857
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages352 pages
- Size 226x148x24 mm
- Weight 522 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
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.
'standard reading among specialists in ancient philosophy' Brad Inwood, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Long description:
Under the editorship of David Sedley, OSAP continues to flourish as a source for oustanding scholarly papers on topics in ancient philosophy.'
MoreTable of Contents:
Psychic Pregnancy and Platonic Epistemology
Dramatic Dialectic in Republic Book 1
Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?
Aristotle's Scientific Demonstrations as Expositions of Essence
Holistic Methods in Aristotle's Cosmology
The Functions of the Concept of Physis in Aristotle's Metaphysics
Aristotle's Attack on Universals
Aristotle's Basic and Non-basic Virtues
Speaking Up for Plato's Interlocutors: A Discussion of J. Beversluis, Cross-examining Socrates: A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato's Early Dialogues