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4Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxvii (edited book)Brill. 2012.This volume, the twenty-seventh year of published proceedings, contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2010-11. The papers treat thinkers ranging from Philolaus, Plato and Aristotle, to Plotinus.
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10Commentary on LennoxProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 11 (1): 241-247. 1995.
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18Aristotelian Necessities: Commentary on BoltonProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 13 (1): 139-145. 1997.
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Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxix (edited book)Brill. 2012.Volume XXIX contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2012-13. The papers feature Plato's Republic and Timaeus , examine Aristotle on generation, analogy and method, and analyze Proclus on first principles
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16Preliminary materialProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 28 (1). 2013.
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9Colloquium 10Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 6 (1): 402-412. 1990.
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66Aristotle and the problem of human knowledgeInternational Journal of the Platonic Tradition 2 (1): 41-64. 2008.I shall argue that, according to Aristotle, the knowledge we may attain is profoundly qualified by our status as human knowers. Throughout the corpus, Aristotle maintains a separation of knowledge at the broadest level into two kinds, human and divine. The separation is not complete—human knowers may enjoy temporarily what god or the gods enjoy on a continuous basis; but the division expresses a fact about humanity's place in the cosmos, one that imposes strict conditions on what we may know, wi…Read more
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5Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxviii (edited book)Brill. 2013.This volume, the twenty-eighth year of published proceedings, contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2011-12. The papers treat thinkers ranging from early Greek cosmology, to several on Plato and one each on Aristotle and Plotinus.
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11One and many in Aristotle's metaphysics: The central booksInternational Journal of the Platonic Tradition 2 (2): 212-215. 2008.
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26Aristotle's Philosophical Development: Problems and ProspectsRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1995.A collection of 16 essays which assess the revival of development studies in relation to Aristotle.
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8Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxx (edited book)Brill. 2012.Volume XXX contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2013-14. They feature: Philebus , Republic , Theaetetus and Alcibiades I , Sophist , and Symposium , Apology and Phaedo , on pleasure, knowledge, the city, and the philosopher
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3Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxxi (edited book)Brill. 2012.Volume 31 contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2014-15. Works: _Symposium_, _Republic_, _Euthyphro_, Proclus’s _De malorum_, _Sophist_, _Statesman_; topics: eros, tripartite soul, what the gods love, evil, Homeric motifs.
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1Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature (edited book)State University of New York Press. 2010._Explores the philosophical dimensions present in the works of ancient Greek poets and playwrights._
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14Colloquium 7Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 8 (1): 268-279. 1992.
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Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xxv (edited book)Brill. 2010.This volume, the twenty-fifth year of published proceedings, contains papers and commentaries presented to the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy during academic year 2008-9. The papers treat thinkers ranging from Heraclitus and Anaxagoras, to Socrates, Plato and Aristotle, and to Chyrsippus and Proclus
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18His Psychological, Doxographical, and Scientific Writings by Theophrastus; William W. Fortenbaugh; Dimitri Gutas (review)Isis 85 145-145. 1994.
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
Aristotle |
Plato |
Areas of Interest
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
Aristotle |
Plato |