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    This paper examines Shaftesbury’s reflections on the nature of philosophy in his Askêmata notebooks, which draw heavily on the Roman Stoics Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius. In what follows, I introduce the notebooks, outline Shaftesbury’s account of philosophy therein, compare it with his discussions of the nature of philosophy in his published works, and conclude by suggesting that Pierre Hadot’s conception of ‘philosophy as a way of life’ offers a helpful framework for thinking about Shaftesbury…Read more
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    Renaissance Averroism and Its Aftermath: Arabic Philosophy in Early Modern Europe (review)
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (3): 583-585. 2015.
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    Pomponazzi Contra Averroes on the Intellect
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (1): 45-66. 2016.
    This paper examines Pomponazzi's arguments against Averroes in his De Immortalitate Animae, focusing on the question whether thought is possible without a body. The first part of the paper will sketch the history of the problem, namely the interpretation of Aristotle's remarks about the intellect in De Anima 3.4-5, touching on Alexander, Themistius, and Averroes. The second part will focus on Pomponazzi's response to Averroes, including his use of arguments by Aquinas. It will conclude by sugges…Read more
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    Epictetus, Dissertationes 1.18.10
    Classical Quarterly 66 (1): 410-413. 2016.
    The Bodleian manuscript of Epictetus' Dissertationes was identified as the archetype of all surviving copies by the presence of an ink smudge on one page obscuring part of the text. Editors have made a variety of conjectures in order to generate a meaningful text. With the aid of high resolution digital images the text obscured by the ink smudge has been re-examined and the various emendations that have been proposed are assessed.
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    Epictetus
    Oxford Bibliographies in Classics. 2016.
    An annotated online bibliography on Epictetus covering editions and translations, scholarly work by topic, and later reception.
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    The Stoics
    In Tom Angier, Chad Meister & Charles Taliaferro (eds.), The History of Evil in Antiquity: 2000 Bce to 450 Ce, Routledge. pp. 175-186. 2016.
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    Marcus Aurelius
    Oxford Bibliographies in Philosophy. 2015.
    An annotated bibliographical guide to work on the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius.
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    Questioning the premise that philosophy can only be conceived as a rational discourse, Sellars presents it instead as an art (techne) that combines both 'logos' ...
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    Plato's Apology of Socrates, A Metaphilosophical Text
    Philosophy and Literature 38 (2): 433-45. 2014.
    Plato’s Apology is not merely an account of Socrates’ trial, it is also a work of metaphilosophy, presenting Socrates’ understanding of the nature and function of philosophy. This is a vital part of the text’s apologetic task, for it is only with reference to Socrates’ understanding of what philosophy is that we can understand, and so justify, his seemingly antisocial behaviour. Plato presents to us Socrates’ metaphilosophy in two ways: via what Socrates says and what he does. This twofold metho…Read more
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    Stoicism
    Encyclopedia of Renaissance Philosophy. 2017.
    An overview of Stoicism in the Renaissance, c. 1350 to c. 1650.
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    Stoic Practical Philosophy in the Imperial Period
    Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 115-40. 2007.
    An attempt to show the way in which the idea of 'philosophical exercise 'played an important role in the understanding of philosophy in Roman Stoicism.