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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVI David Sedley (Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge)

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVI By David Sedley (Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge)

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVI by David Sedley (Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge)


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'Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy' has 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. In this volume, articles range from Heraclitus to Proclus, with several on each of Aristotle and Plato.

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVI Summary

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVI: Summer 2004 by David Sedley (Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge)

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. In this volume, articles range from Heraclitus to Proclus, with several on each of Aristotle and Plato. 'standard reading among specialists in ancient philosophy' Brad Inwood, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVI Reviews

unique value as a collection of outstanding contributions in the area of ancient philosophy * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *

Table of Contents

1. Argumentation and Heraclitus' Book ; 2. Melissus and Parmenides ; 3. Calculating Machines or Leaky Jars? The Moral Psychology of Plato's Gorgias ; 4. The Practice of a Philosopher ; 5. What's the Good of Agreeing? Homonoia in Platonic Politics ; 6. After the Ascent: Plato on Becoming Like God ; 7. Non-Substantial Individuals in Aristotle's Categories ; 8. On the Use and Abuse of Non-Contradiction: Aristotle's Critique of Protagoras and Heraclitus in Metaphysics Gamma 5 ; 9. The Meaning of Aristotelian Magnanimity ; 10. Egoism and Eudaimonia-Maximization in the Nicomachean Ethics ; 11. The Virtues and 'Becoming Like God': Alcinous to Proclus ; 12. Antiphons, Sophist and Athenian: A Discussion of Michael Gagarin, Antiphon the Athenian, and Gerard J. Pendrick, Antiphon the Sophist ; 13. From Republic to Laws: A Discussion of Christopher Bobonich, Plato's Utopia Recast ; Index Locorum

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NLS9780199272501
9780199272501
0199272506
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVI: Summer 2004 by David Sedley (Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge)
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Oxford University Press
2004-03-25
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