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17Virtue Ethics: What Kind of Naturalism?In Stephen M. Gardiner (ed.), Virtue Ethics, Old and New, Cornell University Press. pp. 11-29. 2019.
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Scepticism, Old and NewIn Michael Frede & Gisela Striker (eds.), Rationality in Greek Thought, Clarendon Press. 1999.
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21Intelligent VirtueIdeas Y Valores 61 (149). 2012.Annas, Julia. Intelligent Virtue. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.
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14Ancient philosophy: a very short introductionOxford University Press. 2023.Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring The tradition of ancient philosophy is a long, rich and varied one. Julia Annas gives a succinct account of ancient Greco-Roman philosophy, emphasizing its freshness and variety of themes, and its approach of lively discussion and argument. Getting away from the presentation of ancient philosophy as a succession of Great Thinkers, the book gives readers a sense of the freshness and liveliness of ancient philosophy, and of its wide variety of …Read more
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2Mill's the Subjection of Women: Critical Essays (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2005.The articles collected in this critical edition represent a variety of interpretations both of the kind of feminism Mill represents and of the specific arguments he offers in The Subjection of Women including their lexical ordering and relative merit. Each selection is preceded by a brief and useful summary of the author's position intended to assist introductory students.
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53Plato's EthicsIn Gail Fine (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Plato, Oxford University Press. 2008.Ethics, is referred to as a concern to act rightly and to live a good life, is pervasive in Plato's work, and so we find Plato's ethical thinking throughout the dialogues. The article discusses the idea of ethics as propounded by Plato. Why does Plato take most people to be drastically wrong about goodness but not about happiness? The answer here lies in the notion of happiness, which is how we have hitherto rendered eudaimonia. Plato's ethical thought is, then, structured by a broad eudaimonist…Read more
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102Ancient Philosophy for the Twenty-First CenturyIn Brian Leiter (ed.), The future for philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 25--43. 2004.
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54Capra, Frank 136 Carpenter, Malinda 308Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Philosophical Theory and Scientific Practice. forthcoming.
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Law and Value in the Stocis: A Discussion of Katja Maria Vogt, Law, Reason, and the Cosmic CityOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 37 275-287. 2009.
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95This is the text of the Lindley Lecture for 2015 given by Julia Annas, an American philosopher.
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33Aristotle on Virtue and HappinessPhilosophy and Culture 35 (4): 157-170. 1989.Author Julia Annas Aristotle made the German Asia-mile out and fortunately Fuk The arguments related point, and the role of external good fortune Fook in the problems caused. And text analysis and dialectical Happy Stoic school and school for good moral behavior and external point of view. Author argues, Aristotle on the German sub-km behavior regardless of the state with the fortunate Fook, reflecting the hope臘human ethics ideological consensus, and he left to posterity to resolve the discove…Read more
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Argumentaciones éticas a partir de la naturaleza: Aristóteles y despuésRevista Latinoamericana de Filosofia 20 (2): 221. 1994.
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149Adams, JN Bilingualism and the Latin Language. Cambridge: Cambridge Uni-versity Press, 2003. xxviii+ 836 pp. Cloth, $140. Alcock, Susan E. Archaeologies of the Greek Past: Landscape, Monuments, and Memories. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. xiv+ 222 pp. 58 black-and-white ills. Cloth, $60; paper, $22 (review)American Journal of Philology 124 497-504. 2003.
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Ethics and Argument in Plato's SocratesIn Burkhard Reis & Stella Haffmans (eds.), The Virtuous Life in Greek Ethics, Cambridge University Press. pp. 32--46. 2006.
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4Scepticism, old and newIn Michael Frede & Gisela Striker (eds.), Rationality in Greek thought, Oxford University Press. pp. 239--54. 1996.
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7Knowledge and Language: the Theaetetus and the CratylusIn M. Nussbaum & M. Schofield (eds.), Language and Logos: Studies in Ancient Greek Philosophy Presented to G. E. L. Owen, Cambridge University Press. pp. 95--114. 1981.
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9Marcus Aurelius: ethics and its backgroundRhizai. A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 2 103-119. 2004.