Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 58

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 58

 
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ISBN13:9780198858997
ISBN10:019885899X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:336 pages
Size:225x150x25 mm
Language:English
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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.

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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.

"'Have you seen the latest OSAP?' is what scholars of ancient philosophy say to each other when they meet in corridors or on coffee breaks. Whether you work on Plato or Aristotle, on Presocratics or sophists, on Stoics, Epicureans, or Sceptics, on Roman philosophers or Greek Neoplatonists, you are liable to find OSAP articles now dominant in the bibliography of much serious published work in your particular subject: not safe to miss."
- Malcolm Schofield, Cambridge University

"OSAP was founded to provide a place for long pieces on major issues in ancient philosophy. In the years since, it has fulfilled this role with great success, over and over again publishing groundbreaking papers on what seemed to be familiar topics and others surveying new ground to break. It represents brilliantly the vigour--and the increasingly broad scope--of scholarship in ancient philosophy, and shows us all how the subject should flourish."
- M.M. McCabe, King's College London
Table of Contents:
Plato on the Unity of the Political Arts (Statesman 258 D-259 D)
What is Eikasia?
Attributing Belief and Judgements in Plato's Gorgias, Meno, and Theaetetus
Demonstration by reductio ad impossibile in Posterior Analytics 1. 26
Spontaneous Generation, Spontaneity, and Natural Processes
Cicero's Tusculan Disputations: A Sceptical Reading
Sextus Empiricus on Religious Dogmatism
Ancient Philosophy, Ancient History: A Discussion of M. T. Griffin, Politics and Philosophy at Rome: Collected Papers