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Informationen zum Autor C. C. W. Taylor is Reader in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Corpus Christi College. Klappentext Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual volume of original articles on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy and review articles of major books. The 1998 volume is broad in scope and features four pieces on Aristotle, two on Plato, and one each on Xenophanes, the Atomists, and Plutarch. Zusammenfassung Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual volume of original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books. The 1998 volume is broad in scope, as ever, featuring four pieces on Aristotle, two on Plato, and one each on Xenophanes, the Atomists, and Plutarch. 'An excellent periodical.' Mary Margaret MacKenzie, Times Literary Supplement'This ... annual collection ... has become standard reading among specialists in ancient philosophy ... Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy continues to reflect the vigour of a challenging but vital sub-discipline within Classical Studies and Philosophy.' Brad Inwood, Bryn Mawr Classical Review Inhaltsverzeichnis Xenophanes' Ouranian God in the Fourth Century Atomic Independence and Indivisibility Socrates Agonistes: The Case of the Cratylus Etymologies The Incoherence of Thrasymachus Aristotelian Accidents Making Sense of Aristotelian Demonstration Alteration and Aristotle's Activity-Change Distinction Aristotle's Definition of Happiness Plutarch on Koinos Logos: Towards an Architecture of the De Stoicorum Repugnantiis Alteration and Quasi-alteration: A Critical Notice of Stephen Everson, Aristotle on Perception Index Locorum