Christopher Shields

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    Introduction
    with António Pedro Mesquita and Simon Noriega-Olmos
    In António Pedro Mesquita, Simon Noriega-Olmos & Christopher John Ignatius Shields (eds.), Revisiting Aristotle’s Fragments: New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle’s Lost Works, De Gruyter. pp. 1-8. 2020.
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    Table of Contents
    with António Pedro Mesquita and Simon Noriega-Olmos
    In António Pedro Mesquita, Simon Noriega-Olmos & Christopher John Ignatius Shields (eds.), Revisiting Aristotle’s Fragments: New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle’s Lost Works, De Gruyter. 2020.
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    Index of Passages
    with António Pedro Mesquita and Simon Noriega-Olmos
    In António Pedro Mesquita, Simon Noriega-Olmos & Christopher John Ignatius Shields (eds.), Revisiting Aristotle’s Fragments: New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle’s Lost Works, De Gruyter. pp. 277-296. 2020.
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    Bibliography
    with António Pedro Mesquita and Simon Noriega-Olmos
    In António Pedro Mesquita, Simon Noriega-Olmos & Christopher John Ignatius Shields (eds.), Revisiting Aristotle’s Fragments: New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle’s Lost Works, De Gruyter. pp. 263-276. 2020.
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    Index of Names
    with António Pedro Mesquita and Simon Noriega-Olmos
    In António Pedro Mesquita, Simon Noriega-Olmos & Christopher John Ignatius Shields (eds.), Revisiting Aristotle’s Fragments: New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle’s Lost Works, De Gruyter. pp. 297-304. 2020.
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    The philosophical and philological study of Aristotle fragments and lost works has fallen somewhat into the background since the 1960’s. This is regrettable considering the different and innovative directions the study of Aristotle has taken in the last decades. This collection of new peer-reviewed essays applies the latest developments and trends of analysis, criticism, and methodology to the study of Aristotle’s fragments. The individual essays use the fragments as tools of interpretation, she…Read more
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    Aristotle
    Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. 2014.
    In this excellent introduction, Christopher Shields introduces and assesses the whole of Aristotle's philosophy, showing how his powerful conception of human nature shaped much of his thinking on the nature of the soul and the mind, ethics, politics and the arts.
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    Frontmatter
    with António Pedro Mesquita and Simon Noriega-Olmos
    In António Pedro Mesquita, Simon Noriega-Olmos & Christopher John Ignatius Shields (eds.), Revisiting Aristotle’s Fragments: New Essays on the Fragments of Aristotle’s Lost Works, De Gruyter. 2020.
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    Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 15 (1): 203-211. 1995.
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    In this re-titled and substantially revised update of his _Classical Philosophy_ (2003), Christopher Shields expands his coverage to include the Hellenistic era, and now offers an introduction to more than 1,000 years of ancient philosophy. From Thales and other Pre-Socratics through Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, and on to Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Scepticism, _Ancient Philosophy_ traces the important connections between these periods and individuals without losing sight of the novelties and…Read more
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    Aristotle attaches particular significance to the homomyny of many of the central concepts in philosophy and science: that is, to the diversity of ways of being that are denoted by a single concept. Shields here investigates and evaluates Aristotle's approach to questions about homonymy, characterizing the metaphysical and semantic commitments necessary to establish the homonymy of a given concept. Then, in a series of case studies, he examines in detail some of Aristotle's principal application…Read more
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    The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle
    Oxford University Press USA. 2015.
    The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle reflects the lively international character of Aristotelian studies, drawing contributors from the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Canada, and Japan; it also, appropriately, includes a preponderance of authors from the University of Oxford, which has been a center of Aristotelian studies for many centuries. The volume equally reflects the broad range of activity Aristotelian studies comprise today: such activity ranges from…Read more
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    Soul and Body in Aristotle
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 6 103. 1988.
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    The Generation of Form in Aristotle
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (4). 1990.
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    Review of Michael Frede, David Charles (eds.), Aristotle's Metaphysics Book Lambda (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (5). 2002.
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    Souls among Forms: Harmonies and Aristotle’s Hylomorphism
    In Caleb M. Cohoe (ed.), Aristotle's on the Soul: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. pp. 66-87. 2021.
    We understand Aristotle’s soul–body hylomorphism better if we first understand the critical discussions of his predecessors which occupy most of the first book of his De Anima. Given that he regards his view as preferable to all earlier approaches, he must also think that his alternative, hylomorphism, avoids the pitfalls he identifies in those positions. In some cases, it is easy to see why he might think hylomorphism is defensible where they are not: for instance, he regards the reductively m…Read more
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    Aristotle’s Metaphysics Λ.7 features an argumentative progression from the unwavering actuality of the unmoved mover through its necessity to its goodness, which goodness in turn grounds the manner in which it serves as the ultimate principle of motion, namely, by being an object of love and desire (1072b4-12). One link in this progression is especially brief and startling, namely the second of two inferences in this short sentence: “It is a being of necessity, therefore, and in so far as [it ex…Read more
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    This collection of original articles draws from a cross section of distinguished scholars of ancient Greek philosophy. It is focussed primarily on the philosophy of Aristotle but comprises as well studies of the philosophy of Socrates, Plato, and Epicurus. Its authors explore a range of complementary topics in value theory, moral psychology, metaphysics, natural philosophy, political theory, and methodology, highlighting the rich and lasting philosophical contributions of the thinkers investigat…Read more
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    Narrative Determination
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 9 (4): 779-798. 2022.
    The traditional problem of free will has reached an impasse; we are unlikely to see progress without rethinking the terms in which the problem had been cast. Our approach offers an alternative to the standard terms of the debate, by developing an authorially parameterized approach articulated within a two-dimensional semantics for temporal predicates.
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    This chapter contains section titled: The Situation of Republic II What Kind of Good is Justice? The Origin and Nature of Justice The Tale of Gyges Life Choices Socrates' Reaction and Ours.