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59Mathematics in Plato's RepublicMarquette University Press. 2020.A discussion of Plato's evaluation of mathematics as an intellectual discipline, and his reasons for training his philosopher-rulers to be mathematical experts.
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A Science of First Principles A Science of First Principles Metaphysics A 2In Oliver Primavesi (ed.), Aristotle's Metaphysics Alpha: Symposium Aristotelicum, Oxford University Press. 2012.This chapter continues the discussion of Cambiano's on A 1, since Aristotle's chapters A 1-2 are evidently a continuous introduction. The problem of what exactly it is an introduction to, i.e. the perennial question of the unity and diversity of Aristotle's metaphysical treatises, is considered here, although necessarily only in outline. It is also argued that, contrary to some scholarly opinions, this introduction should not be regarded as a protreptic to philosophy as such, i.e. as belonging t…Read more
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76Plato's Sun-Like Good: Dialectic in the RepublicCambridge University Press. 2021.Plato's Sun-Like Good is a revolutionary discussion of the Republic's philosopher-rulers, their dialectic, and their relation to the form of the good. With detailed arguments Sarah Broadie explains how, if we think of the form of the good as 'interrogative', we can re-conceive those central reference-points of Platonism in down-to-earth terms without loss to our sense of Plato's philosophical greatness. The book's main aims are: first, to show how for Plato the form of the good is of practical v…Read more
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Aristotle's Epistemic Progress: Terence Irwin, Aristotle's First PrinciplesIn C. C. W. Taylor (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XI: 1993, Clarendon Press. 1993.
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2Theodicy and Pseudo-History in the TimaeusIn David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume XXI: Winter 2001, Clarendon Press. 2001.
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1Where is the activity? An Aristotelian worry about the telic status of energeiaIn James G. Lennox & Robert Bolton (eds.), Being, Nature, and Life in Aristotle: Essays in Honor of Allan Gotthelf, Cambridge University Press. pp. 198-211. 2010.
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1735Soul and Body in Plato and DescartesProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 101 (1): 295-308. 2001.Although they are often grouped together in comparison with non-dualist theories, Plato's soul-body dualism, and Descartes' mind-body dualism, are fundamentally different. The doctrines examined are those of the Phaedo and the Meditations. The main difference, from which others flow, lies in Plato's acceptance and Descartes' rejection of the assumption that the soul (= intellect) is identical with what animates the body.
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51Corporeal gods, with Reference to Plato and AristotleIn Thomas Buchheim, David Meissner & Nora Wachsmann (eds.), Sōma: Körperkonzepte und körperliche Existenz in der antiken Philosophie und Literatur, Felix Meiner Verlag. pp. 159-182. 2016.
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90Aristotle Through Lenses from Bernard WilliamsRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 78 23-35. 2016.This paper looks at a theme in ancient Greek ethics from perspectives developed by Bernard Williams.1 The ancient theme is the place of theoretical activity in human life, and I shall be referring to Aristotle. Williams is relevant through one strand in his scepticism about ‘morality, the peculiar institution’.2 His discussion suggests questions not merely about Aristotle but ones it would be interesting to put to Aristotle and see how he would or should respond to them.
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132The knowledge unacknowledged in the TheaetetusOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 51 87-117. 2016.ISBN: 9780198795797, 9780198795803 Edited by Victor Caston.
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169Noῦs and Nature in De Anima IIIProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 12 (1): 163-176. 1996.
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GC I 4: Distinguishing AlterationIn Frans de Haas & Jaap Mansfeld (eds.), Aristotle's On Generation and Corruption I Book 1: Symposium Aristotelicum, Oxford University Press. 2004.
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16The Symposia Read at the Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association at University of Aberdeen July 2008 (edited book)Aristotelian Society. 2008.
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139Another problem of akrasiaInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (2). 1994.No abstract.
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107Agency and Determinism in A Metaphysics for FreedomInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 56 (6): 571-582. 2013.The paper spells out agency in a manner sympathetic to the approach in Helen Steward’s A Metaphysics for Freedom ; argues that agency so construed is compatible with determinism; then argues that this is a costly victory for compatibilism.
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3Nicomachean Ethics VII, 1150b29-1151b22: Akrasia, enkrateia, and some look-alikesIn Carlo Natali (ed.), Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Book Vii Symposium Aristotelicum, Oxford University Press Uk. 2009.
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142Colloquium 2: Mind, Soul and Movement in Plato and Aristotle1Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 19 (1): 19-33. 2004.
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943Ethics with AristotleOxford University Press. 1991.In this incisive study Sarah Broadie gives an argued account of the main topics of Aristotle's ethics: eudaimonia, virtue, voluntary agency, practical reason, akrasia, pleasure, and the ethical status of theoria. She explores the sense of "eudaimonia," probes Aristotle's division of the soul and its virtues, and traces the ambiguities in "voluntary." Fresh light is shed on his comparison of practical wisdom with other kinds of knowledge, and a realistic account is developed of Aristototelian del…Read more
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Symposium: Aristotle's Metaphysics in Eighty-Fourth Annual Meeting American Philosophical Association, Eastern DivisionJournal of Philosophy 84 (11): 666-681. 1987.
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23The Possibilities of Being and Not-Being in De caelo 1.11-12In Alan Bowen & Christian Wildberg (eds.), New Perspectives on Aristotle’s De Caelo, Brill. pp. 1--29. 2009.
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253Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics: Translation, Introduction, CommentaryOxford University Press. 2002.In a new English translation by Christopher Rowe, this great classic of moral philosophy is accompanied here by an extended introduction and detailed lin-by-line commentary by Sarah Broadie. Assuming no knowledge of Greek, her scholarly and instructive approach will prove invaluable for students reading the text for the first time. This thorough treatment of Aristotle's text will be an indispensable resource for students, teachers, and scholars alike.
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257Practical Truth in AristotleAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 90 (2): 281-298. 2016.An interpretation is offered of the Aristotelian concept of “practical truth” in the wake of Anscombe’s very interesting exegesis. Her own interpretation is considered and its merits noted, but a question is raised as to its plausibility as an account of what Aristotle himself intended in speaking of “truth that is practical”.
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Aporia 8In Michel Crubellier & André Laks (eds.), Aristotle's Metaphysics Beta Symposium Aristotelicum, Oxford University Press Uk. 2009.
Sarah Broadie
(1941 - 2021)
St Andrews, FIfe, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland