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9780199242269

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume XIX: Winter 2000

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    9780199242269

  • ISBN10:

    0199242267

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-02-15
  • Publisher: Clarendon Press

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Summary

Discussing a range of issues, from the meaning of Socratic Intellectualism to Aristotle on the fantastic abilities of animals in De Anima , this important volume of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy (which will no be published twice annually) includes fascinating original articles on various aspects of ancient philosophy. The second volume of the new millennium, it features contributors Michael Wedin and Dominic Scott and highlights, among other things, critical notices of major books.

Author Biography


David Sedley is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

No One Errs Willingly: The Meaning of Socratic Intellectualism
1(46)
Heda Segvic
The Secret Doctrine: Plato's Defence of Protagoras in the Theaetetus
47(40)
Mi-Kyoung Lee
Body, Soul, and Tripartition in Plato's Timaeus
87(26)
Thomas Johansen
Some Logical Problems in Metaphysics Gamma
113(50)
Michael V. Wedin
Lexical Anomalies in the Introduction to the Posterior Analytics, Part I
163(62)
Mark Gifford
Aristotle and Thrasymachus
225(28)
Dominic Scott
Aristotle on the Fantastic Abilities of Animals in De Anima 3.3
253(34)
Catherine Osborne
Did Epicurus Discover the Free Will Problem?
287(52)
Susanne Bobzien
Platonic Ethics: A Critical Notice of Julia Annas, Platonic Ethics Old and New
339(20)
A. A. Long
Index Locorum 359

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