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39Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xiii (edited book)Brill. 1999.This latest volume of BACAP Proceedings contains some innovative research by international scholars on Plato, Aristotle, and Sophocles. It covers such themes as Plato on the philosopher ruler, and Aristotle on essence and necessity in science. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details.
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88Encounters with AristotlePhilosophy 59 (229). 1984.Of this batch of books 1 the one I found most compelling reading was Sarah Waterlow's Nature, Change and Agency . This work is an intense meditative commentary on the most important portions of the Physics; it probes beneath the text of Aristotle's loosely organized treatise to exhibit its deep structure. Waterlow attempts to show how Aristotle's apparently independent and self-contained discussions in Books I, II, III-IV and VIII all rest on a single notion, viz. that the world consists of natu…Read more
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5AHBEL-RAPPE Sara and Rachana Kamtekar (eds): A Companion toBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (2): 373-377. 2006.
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85The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 1999.A full account of the philosophy of the Greek and Roman worlds from the last days of Aristotle until 100 BC. Hellenistic philosophy, for long relatively neglected and unappreciated, has over the last decade been the object of a considerable amount of scholarly attention. Now available in paperback, this 1999 volume is a general reference work which pulls the subject together and presents an overview. The History is organised by subject, rather than chronologically or by philosophical school, wit…Read more
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1Aristotle's Politics: Critical EssaysRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2005.Aristotle's Politics is widely recognized as one of the classics of the history of political philosophy, and like every other such masterpiece, it is a work about which there is deep division.
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109Articles on Aristotle (edited book)Duckworth. 1975.v. 1. Science.--v. 2. Ethics and politics.--v. 3. Metaphysics.--v. 4. Psychology & aesthetics.
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50Championing “Exchange and Cooperation” Efforts in Frontier Science: Epilogue to the Special IssueJournal of Scientific Exploration 37 (4). 2023.
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556Ahbel-Rappe, Sara and Rachana Kamtekar, editors. A Companion to Socrates. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing Company, 2006. Pp. vii+ 533. Cloth, $149.95. Adams, Nicholas. Habermas and Theology. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Pp. vii+ 267. Paper, $29.99. Addis, Mark. Wittgenstein: A Guide for the Perplexed. London-New York: Continuum Press, 2006. Pp. v (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 44 (4): 679-683. 2006.
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103Zeno's Paradoxes - Rafael Ferber: Zenons Paradoxien der Bewegung und die Struktur von Raum und Zeit. (Zetemata, 76.) Pp. vii + 100. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1981. Paper, DM. 32 (review)The Classical Review 32 (02): 188-189. 1982.
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18Phantasia in De motu animaliumIn Michael Pakaluk & Giles Pearson (eds.), Moral psychology and human action in Aristotle, Oxford University Press. pp. 119-134. 2011.What role does Aristotle give to _phantasia_ in his theory of animal movement, particularly in his main treatment of the topic, _De Motu Animalium_? Whereas _De Anima_ 3.10-11 is mainly concerned with explaining why and how practical thinking (or ‘calculation’ _logismos_) causes movement only in the service of desire, and introduces _phantasia_ into the story principally in that connection, _De Motu_ is in the end more interested (despite the famous discussion of the practical syllogism in Chapt…Read more
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211Truth and Reality - Szaif J.: Platons Begriff der Wahrheit. (Symposion, 104.) Pp. 561. Freiburg and Munich: Karl Alber, 1996. DM 178/Sw. frs. 169/öS 1317. ISBN: 3-495-47815-9 (review)The Classical Review 48 (01): 85-87. 1998.
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70Plato - Gosling J. C. B.: Plato. Pp. viii + 319. London: Routledge, 1973. Cloth, £4·95. (review)The Classical Review 26 (02): 204-205. 1976.
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160A Displacement in the Text of the CratylusClassical Quarterly 22 (02): 246-253. 1972.In this paper I argue that the stretch of dialogue from 385 b 2–d 1 in the Cratylus does not belong where it is found in the MSS. , but fits rather between 387 c 5 and 387 c 6. I suggest further that at any rate my negative thesis receives some measure of support from the fragments of Proclus' commentary on the dialogue
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228Leucippus, Democritus and the oυ μαλλoν Principle: An Examination of Theophrastus Phys.Op. Fr. 8Phronesis 47 (3): 253-263. 2002.This paper is a piece of detective work. Starting from an obvious excrescence in the transmitted text of Simplicius's treatment of the foundations of Presocratic atomism near the beginning of his "Physics" commentary, it excavates a Theophrastean correction to Aristotle's tendency to lump Leucippus and Democritus together: Theophrastus made application of the οὐ μ[unrepresentable symbol]λλον principle in the sphere of ontology an innovation by Democritus. Along the way it shows Simplicius reorde…Read more
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147Substance, Body, and Soul: Aristotelian Investigations By Edwin Hartman Princeton University Press, 1977, xi + 292 pp., £13.10 (review)Philosophy 54 (209): 427-. 1979.
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51Ciceronian dialogueIn Simon Goldhill (ed.), The end of dialogue in antiquity, Cambridge University Press. pp. 63--84. 2008.
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51Gorgias, Menexenus, ProtagorasCambridge University Press. 2010.Presented in the popular Cambridge Texts format are three early Platonic dialogues in a new English translation by Tom Griffith that combines elegance, accuracy, freshness and fluency. Together they offer strikingly varied examples of Plato's critical encounter with the culture and politics of fifth and fourth century Athens. Nowhere does he engage more sharply and vigorously with the presuppositions of democracy. The Gorgias is a long and impassioned confrontation between Socrates and a success…Read more
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261Doubt and dogmatism: studies in Hellenistic epistemology (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1980.THE PROTAGONISTS David Sedley The primary object of this historical introduction1 is to enable a reader encountering Hellenistic philosophy for the first ...