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Zusatztext The series has maintained a consistently high level of editorial good judgement and continues to attract important! scholarly! and well-argued discussions on most aspects of Greco-Roman philosophy ... The collection as a whole is well worth attention! even from non-specialists ... Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy continues to reflect the vigour of a challenging but vital sub-discipline within Classical Studies and philosophy. Klappentext The latest installment of this annual publication includes original articles, often of substantial length, and review articles on major books. Contributors include Martha Nussbaum, David Bostock, Hugh H. Benson, Christopher Shields, Herbert Granger, Mark McPherran, and Scott Warren Calef. Zusammenfassung BLMartha Nussbaum heads a distinguished international cast of contributors, with a provocative piece relating to a contemporary controversyBLThe volume includes detailed replies to the papers by Scott Warren Calef and Herbert Granger Inhaltsverzeichnis Piety and the Unity of Virtue in Euthyphro 11e-14c Socratic Piety: In Response to Scott Calef Further Reflections on Socratic Piety: A Reply to Mark McPherran The Dissolution of the Problem of the Elenchos Plato's Later Platonism Aristotle on the Subjecthood of Form The Subjecthood of Souls and Some Other Forms: A Response to Granger The Subjecthood of Form: A Reply to Shields Activity and Change in Aristotle Aristotle on the Transmutation of the Elements in GC I 1-4 Eros and the Wise: The Stoic Response to a Cultural Dilemma Gail Fine: On Ideas: Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's Theory of Forms