Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XXIV: Summer 2003
'Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy' is a volume of
original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The
articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices
of major books. It is now published twice yearly, in both hardback
and paperback. Aristotle and the Stoics receive particular
attention in this volume.
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a volume of original
articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be
of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books.
Aristotle and the Stoics receive particular attention in this
volume. Editor: David Sedley, Laurence Professor of Ancient
Philosophy, University of Cambridge.
1. Empedocles on the Ultimate Symmetry of the World; 2. Socrates
and Protagoras on Virtue; 3. Aristotle's Natural Teleology and
Metaphysics of Life; 4. Themistius and Spontaneous Generation in
Aristotle's Metaphysics; 5. What Does Aristotle Mean by
Priority in Substance?; 6. Chrysippus' Puzzle about Identity;
7. Determinism and Recurrence in Early Stoic Thought; 8.
Cosmological Ethics in the Timaeus and Early Stoicism; 9. A Puzzle
in Stoic Ethics; 10. Sextus and External World Scepticism; Index
Locorum
'standard reading among specialists in ancient philosophy'
Sedley, David (Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Cambridge)
Inhaltsangabe
1. Empedocles on the Ultimate Symmetry of the World 2. Socrates and Protagoras on Virtue 3. Aristotle's Natural Teleology and Metaphysics of Life 4. Themistius and Spontaneous Generation in Aristotle's Metaphysics 5. What Does Aristotle Mean by Priority in Substance? 6. Chrysippus' Puzzle about Identity 7. Determinism and Recurrence in Early Stoic Thought 8. Cosmological Ethics in the Timaeus and Early Stoicism 9. A Puzzle in Stoic Ethics 10. Sextus and External World Scepticism Index Locorum