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Julia Annas

University of Arizona
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  • University of Arizona
    Department of Philosophy
    Distinguished Professor
Harvard University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1972
Areas of Specialization
Virtues and Vices
Areas of Interest
Virtues and Vices
History of Western Philosophy
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, Misc
  • All publications (245)
  •  136
    Against the Ethicists
    with Sextus Empiricus and Richard Bett
    Philosophical Review 108 (1): 137. 1999.
    Sextus’s arguments against ethical theories are shorter and more general than those he brings against the other two parts of ancient philosophy, logic and physics. Until recently this part of his work, in Outlines of Pyrrhonism III and Adversus Mathematicos XI has been comparatively neglected. Now, as well as the splendidly scholarly book by Emidio Spinelli, Sesto Empirico: Contro Gli Etici we have Richard Bett’s translation with commentary in the Clarendon Later Ancient Philosophers series. Bot…Read more
    Sextus’s arguments against ethical theories are shorter and more general than those he brings against the other two parts of ancient philosophy, logic and physics. Until recently this part of his work, in Outlines of Pyrrhonism III and Adversus Mathematicos XI has been comparatively neglected. Now, as well as the splendidly scholarly book by Emidio Spinelli, Sesto Empirico: Contro Gli Etici we have Richard Bett’s translation with commentary in the Clarendon Later Ancient Philosophers series. Both books make Sextus’s sometimes elusive work far more available and usable to the modern reader.
    Sextus Empiricus
  •  254
    Applying Virtue to Ethics
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 32 (1): 1-14. 2014.
    Virtue ethics is sometimes taken to be incapable of providing guidance for an individual's actions, as some other ethical theories do. I show how virtue ethics does provide guidance for action, and also meet the objection that, while it may account for what we ought to do, it cannot account for the force of duty and obligation.
    Applied Ethics, Miscellaneous
  •  36
    Appendix: Hedonism in the protagoras
    In Platonic Ethics, Old and New, Cornell University Press. pp. 167-172. 1999.
  •  345
    Ancient ethics and modern morality
    Philosophical Perspectives 6 119-136. 1992.
    Ethics
  •  109
    An encounter with Aristotle (review)
    Phronesis 27 (1): 82-89. 1982.
    Aristotle, Misc
  •  177
    The Modes of Scepticism: Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations
    with Jonathan Barnes
    Cambridge University Press. 1985.
    The Modes of Scepticism is one of the most important and influential of all ancient philosophical texts. The texts made an enormous impact on Western thought when they were rediscovered in the 16th century and they have shaped the whole future course of Western philosophy. Despite their importance, the Modes have been little discussed in recent times. This book translates the texts and supplies them with a discursive commentary, concentrating on philosophical issues but also including historical…Read more
    The Modes of Scepticism is one of the most important and influential of all ancient philosophical texts. The texts made an enormous impact on Western thought when they were rediscovered in the 16th century and they have shaped the whole future course of Western philosophy. Despite their importance, the Modes have been little discussed in recent times. This book translates the texts and supplies them with a discursive commentary, concentrating on philosophical issues but also including historical material. The book will be of interest to professional scholars and philosophers but its clear and non-technical style makes it intelligible to beginners and the interested layman.
    History: Skepticism
  •  13
    Cicero on stoic moral philosophy and private property
    In Jonathan Barnes & Miriam T. Griffin (eds.), Philosophia togata, Oxford University Press. pp. 151-173. 1997.
    Stoics: EthicsCicero
  •  634
    Being Virtuous and Doing the Right Thing
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 78 (2): 61-75. 2003.
    It is sometimes argued that virtue ethics is incapable of 'telling us what to do'. I explore what this could mean, and come to the conclusion that virtue ethics does enable this, in the only sense in which it is something which we would reasonably want in an ethical theory.
    Ethics
  •  63
    Voices of ancient philosophy: an introductory reader
    Oxford University Press. 2001.
    Edited by one of the most renowned scholars in the field, Voices of Ancient Philosophy: An Introductory Reader is a unique and accessible introduction to the richness of ancient philosophy. Featuring a topical--as opposed to chronological--organization, this text introduces students to the wide range of approaches and traditions in ancient philosophy. In each section Annas presents the ancient debates on a particular philosophical topic, drawing on a greater diversity of ancient sources than a c…Read more
    Edited by one of the most renowned scholars in the field, Voices of Ancient Philosophy: An Introductory Reader is a unique and accessible introduction to the richness of ancient philosophy. Featuring a topical--as opposed to chronological--organization, this text introduces students to the wide range of approaches and traditions in ancient philosophy. In each section Annas presents the ancient debates on a particular philosophical topic, drawing on a greater diversity of ancient sources than a chronological approach allows. The book is divided into six sections: Fate and Freedom; Reason and Emotion; Knowledge, Belief, and Skepticism; Metaphysical Questions; How Should You Live?; and Society and the State. Annas includes a generous selection of the works of Plato and Aristotle, as well as those of the Stoics, Epicureans, and Skeptics. She also includes selections from less familiar philosophers and from authors in whose works philosophical issues arise, such as poets, medical writers, historians, and Jewish and Christian writers. The volume features biographical sketches of the philosophers, a timeline, and short discussions of the major movements in ancient philosophy. An excellent text for courses in ancient philosophy and history of philosophy, Voices of Ancient Philosophy: An Introductory Reader will also be of interest to scholars and general readers.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, Miscellaneous
  •  870
    The Morality of Happiness
    Oxford University Press. 1993.
    In this book I look at the tradition of eudaimonistic ethics which stems from Aristotle's treatment of ethics, and which takes distinct, though related forms in Epicurus, the Stoics and the Sceptics. I look at this tradition from different points of view: how is it related to human nature, how does it account for other-related virtue and action, and how much does it require in terms of revising previously held priorities. I discuss the methodology of discussing ancient texts in ways that relate …Read more
    In this book I look at the tradition of eudaimonistic ethics which stems from Aristotle's treatment of ethics, and which takes distinct, though related forms in Epicurus, the Stoics and the Sceptics. I look at this tradition from different points of view: how is it related to human nature, how does it account for other-related virtue and action, and how much does it require in terms of revising previously held priorities. I discuss the methodology of discussing ancient texts in ways that relate them to contemporary concerns, particularly the importance of respecting the texts and avoiding anachronism.
    HappinessEpicurusAncient Greek and Roman EthicsAristotle: HappinessPyrrhonistsStoics: EthicsEpicurea…Read more
    HappinessEpicurusAncient Greek and Roman EthicsAristotle: HappinessPyrrhonistsStoics: EthicsEpicureans: Desire and EmotionsEpicureans: Pleasure
  •  1683
    An Introduction to Plato's Republic
    Oxford University Press. 1981.
    The book provides a commentary on Plato's Republic which encourages the reader to be stimulated to philosophical thinking by Plato's wide-ranging discussions.
    Plato: RepublicSocial and Political PhilosophyAncient Greek Political PhilosophyPlato and Other Phil…Read more
    Plato: RepublicSocial and Political PhilosophyAncient Greek Political PhilosophyPlato and Other PhilosophersPlato: Ethics, MiscPlato: Moral VirtuePlato: Moral EducationPlato: Knowledge and BeliefMoral MotivationPratical Reason, MiscMoral Judgment, Misc
  •  1262
    Hume and ancient scepticism
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 66 271-285. 2000.
    Hume: Skepticism
  •  179
    Sextus Empiricus: Outlines of Scepticism (edited book)
    with Jonathan Barnes
    Cambridge University Press. 1994.
    Outlines of Scepticism, by the Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus, is a work of major importance for the history of Greek philosophy. It is the fullest extant account of ancient scepticism, and it is also one of our most copious sources of information about the other Hellenistic philosophies. Its first part contains an elaborate exposition of the Pyrrhonian variety of scepticism; its second and third parts are critical and destructive, arguing against 'dogmatism' in logic, epistemology, science …Read more
    Outlines of Scepticism, by the Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus, is a work of major importance for the history of Greek philosophy. It is the fullest extant account of ancient scepticism, and it is also one of our most copious sources of information about the other Hellenistic philosophies. Its first part contains an elaborate exposition of the Pyrrhonian variety of scepticism; its second and third parts are critical and destructive, arguing against 'dogmatism' in logic, epistemology, science and ethics - an approach that revolutionized the study of philosophy when Sextus' works were rediscovered and published in the sixteenth century. This volume presents the accurate and readable translation which was first published in 1994, together with a substantial new historical and philosophical introduction by Jonathan Barnes.
    History: SkepticismPyrrhonian SkepticismSextus Empiricus
  •  123
    Virtue and Action: Selected Papers
    Oxford University Press. 2023.
    This volume brings together a selection of Rosalind Hursthouse’s essays on Aristotle, virtue ethics, and social philosophy. These articles—many of which are published in more obscure venues—provide valuable context and clarification for much of her more famous work on virtue ethics while drawing attention to new avenues of philosophical investigation Hursthouse pursued. Important contributions include articles on the development of virtue in children, what the Aristotelian practically wise perso…Read more
    This volume brings together a selection of Rosalind Hursthouse’s essays on Aristotle, virtue ethics, and social philosophy. These articles—many of which are published in more obscure venues—provide valuable context and clarification for much of her more famous work on virtue ethics while drawing attention to new avenues of philosophical investigation Hursthouse pursued. Important contributions include articles on the development of virtue in children, what the Aristotelian practically wise person knows, how virtue ethicists can inform discussions about environmental and animal ethics, what the starting point for virtue politics should be in a contemporary political context, and how human nature and ethical naturalism could provide the foundation for a virtue ethical system.
    Virtue EthicsAristotle
  •  14
    Ought' in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
    In David Owen Brink, Susan Sauvé Meyer & Christopher John Shields (eds.), Virtue, happiness, knowledge: themes from the work of Gail Fine and Terence Irwin, Oxford University Press. pp. 184-196. 2018.
    It is sometimes argued that Aristotle has no distinctive way of making deontic claims; some, however, argue that his ethics depends on deontic claims. In this article I survey all the uses in the Nicomachean Ethics of the deontic terms dei and chre, and also a grammatical form of the verb which is used to make deontic claims. I argue that the correct view of the place in Aristotle of deontic claims lies between the two familiar extremes. Aristotle does make deontic claims, but they are not indep…Read more
    It is sometimes argued that Aristotle has no distinctive way of making deontic claims; some, however, argue that his ethics depends on deontic claims. In this article I survey all the uses in the Nicomachean Ethics of the deontic terms dei and chre, and also a grammatical form of the verb which is used to make deontic claims. I argue that the correct view of the place in Aristotle of deontic claims lies between the two familiar extremes. Aristotle does make deontic claims, but they are not independent of virtue, and are guided by the virtue terms.
    Aristotle
  •  82
    Thomas L. Pangle (ed), The Roots of Political Philosophy: Ten Forgotten Socratic Dialogues. Translated. with interpretive studies. (Ithaca and London, Cornell University Press 1987.) $12.95 (pbk), ISBN 0-8014-9465-6 (pbk) (review)
    Polis 8 (1): 40-47. 1989.
    Social and Political PhilosophySocratesAncient Greek and Roman Political Philosophy
  •  94
    Pamela Huby and Gordon Neal, eds., The criterion of Truth. Essays written in honour of George Kerferd, together with a text and translation (with annotations) of Ptolemy'§ 'On the Kriterion and Hegemonikon'. (Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 1989), pp. xiv + 301,£12.50. ISBN 0-85323-155-9 (hardcover)
    Polis 9 (2): 211-213. 1990.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, Misc
  •  64
    New Perspectives on Plato, Modern and Ancient
    with C. J. Rowe
    Harvard University Press. 2002.
    Recently, scholars have looked more closely at the philosophical importance of the imaginative and literary aspects of Plato's writing, and have begun to appreciate the methods of ancient philosophers and commentators who studied Plato. This study brings together leading philosophical and literary scholars to investigate these new-old approaches.
    Classical Greek Philosophy
  •  109
    The Sceptics - R. J. Hankinson: The Sceptics. (The Arguments of the Philosophers). Pp. viii+376. London, New York: Routledge, 1995. Cased, £50
    The Classical Review 46 (1): 75-76. 1996.
    PyrrhonistsAcademic SkepticsHistory: Skepticism
  •  209
    Virtuous People and Moral Reasons
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 27 (5): 681-692. 2024.
    Do we have a unified pre-theoretical concept of _morality_? This paper makes a start on the larger argument that we do not, by countering criticisms of virtue ethics on the ground that it does not adequately capture such a pre-theoretical concept. One criticism is discussed and met, namely that the reasons on which virtuous people act fail to have the special force of _moral_ reasons.
    Virtue EthicsMoral Reasoning and Motivation
  •  81
    Reply to: Amichai Amit, Ikbal Bozkaya, S. Stewart Braun, Kristina Gehrman, Richard Hamilton, Matthew Sharpe, Will Small, Matthew Stichter, Denise Vigani, Tiger Zheng
    Journal of Value Inquiry 55 (2): 387-395. 2021.
    Value Theory
  •  97
    Happiness as achievement
    Daedalus 133 (2): 44-51. 2004.
    One of the best places to seek understanding of happiness is the study of ancient ethical theories and of those modern theories which share their eudaimonist concerns. For these recognize, and build on, some of our thoughts about happiness that have become overwhelmed by the kind of consideration that emerges in the claim that happiness is obviously subjective. Given the systematically disappointing results of the database approach, it is time to look seriously at our alternatives.
    Eudaimonistic Virtue EthicsHappiness
  •  64
    Book Reviews (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 31 (123): 180-182. 1981.
  •  1
    The Modes of Scepticism: Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations
    Phronesis 30 (3): 305-313. 1985.
    Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
  •  59
    The Modes of Scepticism. Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations
    Noûs 25 (1): 145-152. 1991.
  •  1
    The Modes of Scepticism. Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 50 (3): 545-545. 1988.
  •  312
    Plato, Republic V–VII
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 20 3-18. 1986.
    The long section on knowledge and the philosopher in books V–VII of the Republic is undoubtedly the most famous passage in Plato's work. So it is perhaps a good idea to begin by stressing how very peculiar, and in many ways elusive, it is. It is exciting, and stimulating, but extremely hard to understand.
    Plato: Knowledge and BeliefPlato: ExpertisePlato: Republic
  •  148
    Kent F. Moors: Glaucon and Adeimantus on Justice: the structure of argument in book 2 of Plato's Republic. Pp. x + 145. Washington, DC.: University Press of America, 1981. $20
    The Classical Review 32 (2): 283-284. 1982.
    Plato: RepublicPlato: Moral VirtueJustice
  •  68
    The Stoic Idea of the City, by Malcolm Schofield. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. ISBN 0521 39470 8. Pp. xii + 164.£27.95/ $44.95
    Polis 11 (1): 95-101. 1992.
  •  3
    Plato's Republic and Feminism
    In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato 2: Ethics, Politics, Religion, and the Soul, Oxford University Press. 1999.
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