Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophyis 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.OSAPis now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback. This volume covers a wide chronological range of ancient philosophy, from the Presocratics, Heraclitus and Anaxagoras, to Galen and Aspasius in the second century AD. At the core of the volume are five articles on Aristotle.
Wisdom in Heraclitus,ALEX LONG Anaxagoras on Perception, Pleasure, and Pain,JAMES WARREN Socratic Midwifery: A Second Apology?,ZINA GIANNOPOULOU Pleasure's Pyrrhic Victory: An Intellectualist Reading of the Philebus,ERIC BUTLER Substantial Universals in Aristotle's Categories,CASEY PERIN The Structure of Teleological Explanations in Aristotle: Theory and Practice,MARISKA E. M. P. J. LEUNISSEN The Assimilation of Sense to Sense-Object in Aristotle,HENDRIK LORENZ Eudaimonia as an Activity in Nicomachean Ethics 1. 812,ROBERT HEINAMAN Aristotle's Poetics without Katharsis, Fear, or Pity,CLAUDIO WILLIAM VELOSO The Early Stoic Doctrine of the Change to Wisdom,REN? BROUWER Particularism, Promises, and Persons in Cicero's De officiis,RAPHAEL WOOLF Aspasius on Nicomachean Ethics 7: An Ancient Example of 'Higher Criticism'?,CARLO NATALI Galen's Teleology and Functional Explanation,MARK SCHIEFSKY Index Locorum