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.
1. Hesiod, Prodicus, and the Socratics on Work and Pleasure,DAVID WOLFSDORF 2. Heraclitus' Critique of Pythagoras' Enquiry in Fragment 129,CARL A. HUFFMAN 3. Does Socrates Claim to Know that he Knows Nothing?,GAIL FINE 4. Plato on the Possibility of Hedonic Mistakes,MATTHEW EVANS 5. The Self, the Soul, and the Individual in the City of theLaws,MARIA MICHELA SASSI 6. 'As if we were investigating snubness': Aristotle on the Prospects for a Single Science of Nature,JAMES G. LENNOX 7. Aristotle's Notion of Priority in Nature and Substance,MICHAIL M. PERAMATZIS 8. ExcavatingDissoi Logoi4,D. T. J. BAILEY 9. Plotinus on Astrology,PETER ADAMSON 10. Power, Activity, and Being: A Discussion of Aristotle: Metaphysics, trans. and comm. Stephen Makin,CHARLOTTE WITT
Brad Inwoodis Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto