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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume XXIII - Winter 2002

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Klappentext 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. Plato! Aristotle! and the Stoics are the focuses of discussion in this volume. Zusammenfassung A volume of articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy, some of which are of substantial length. Published twice-yearly, each volume contains critical notices of major books. This particular title focuses on Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Robert Wardy: The Unity of Opposites in Plato's Symposium 2: Job van Eck: Not-Being and Difference: On Plato's Sophist, 256 D 5 - 258 E 3 3: Sylvia Berryman: Aristotle on Pneuma and Animal Self-Motion 4: Robert Heinaman: The Improvability of Eudaimonia in the Nicomachean Ethics 5: Baron Reed: The Stoics' Account of the Cognitive Impression 6: Rene Brouwer: Sagehood and the Stoics 7: G. R. F. Ferrari: Vegetti's Callipolis: A Discussion of Mario Vegetti (trans.and comm.), Platone: La Repubblica 8: Reviel Netz: Did Plato Have a Philosophy of Science? A Discussion of Andrew Gregory, Plato's Philosophy of Science 9: Christopher Taylor: Ethics and Politics in Aristotle: A Discussion of Richard Kraut, Aristotle: Political Philosophy Index Locorum

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