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144Thinking and Sense-Perception in Empedocles: Mysticism or MaterialismClassical Quarterly 16 (02): 256-. 1966.There is more evidence for Empedocles than for any early Greek philosopher before Democritus, yet the details of his philosophy remain controversial and often hopelessly obscure. Jaeger called Empedocles a ‘philosophical centaur’, which aptly sums up the seeming disparity between the and the There is no agreement about the famous simile to illustrate respiration, generally known as the Clepsydra, and the stages and nature of the cosmic cycle continue to be disputed. Perhaps we can never be certa…Read more
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91Sellars The Art of Living. The Stoics on the Nature and Function of Philosophy. Pp. x + 228. Aldershot and Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2003. Cased, £42.50. ISBN: 0-7546-3667-4 (review)The Classical Review 56 (1): 81-82. 2006.
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266Stoic studiesUniversity of California Press. 1996.For the past three decades A. A. Long has been at the forefront of research in Hellenistic philosophy. In this book he assembles a dozen articles on Stoicism previously published in journals and conference proceedings. The collection is biased in favour of Professor Long's more recent studies of Stoicism and is focused on three themes: the Stoics' interpretation of their intellectual tradition, their ethics and their psychology. The contents of the book reflect the peculiarly holistic and system…Read more
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174Socrates in Hellenistic PhilosophyClassical Quarterly 38 (01): 150-. 1988.In what sense did the Hellenistic philosophers see themselves as the heirs or critics of Socrates? Was Socrates, in their view, a philosopher on whom Plato was the decisive authority? What doctrines or strategies of Socrates were thoroughly alive in this period? These are the principal questions I shall be asking in this paper, particularly the third. To introduce them, and to set the scene, I begin with some general points, starting from two passages which present an image of Socrates at the be…Read more
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119Stoic Determinism and Alexander of Aphrodisias De Fato (i-xiv)Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 52 (3): 247-268. 1970.
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4617. Empedocles' Cosmic Cycle in the 'Sixties'In Alexander P. D. Mourelatos (ed.), The pre-Socratics: a collection of critical essays, Princeton University Press. pp. 397-425. 1974.
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71Carlo di Spigno : Cicerone Etica e Politica. Antologia del “De Officiis”, con un saggio di Sergio Cotta Pp. xli + 118; 2 plates. Turin: Paravia, 1972. Paper, L. 1,900 (review)The Classical Review 28 (1): 157-157. 1978.
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194VI*—The Logical Basis of Stoic EthicsProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 71 (1): 85-104. 1971.A. A. Long; VI*—The Logical Basis of Stoic Ethics, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 71, Issue 1, 1 June 1971, Pages 85–104, https://doi.org/10.10.
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221The stoics on world-conflagration and everlasting recurrenceSouthern Journal of Philosophy 23 (S1): 13-37. 1984.
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136Philo the academic C. Brittain: Philo of Larissa. The last of the academic sceptics . Pp. XII + 406. Oxford: Clarendon press, 2001. Cased, £40. Isbn: 0-19-815298- (review)The Classical Review 53 (02): 314-. 2003.
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111Pyrrho of Elis Fernanda Decleva Caizzi: Pirrone, Testimonianze. (Collana di testi e studi sul pensiero antico, 5.) Pp. 309. Naples: Bibliopolis, 1981. Paper, L. 20,000 (review)The Classical Review 34 (02): 219-221. 1984.
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77Posidonio nei placita di Platone secondo Diogene Laerzio iii (review)The Classical Review 22 (3): 408-409. 1972.
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