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.
Chapter 1. Relativism and Self-refutation in the Theaetetus,Mehmet M. Erginel, Eastern Mediterranean University Chapter 2. Persian Cosmos and Greek Philosophy: Plato's Associates and the Zoroastrian Magoi,Phillip Sidney Horky, Stanford University Chapter 3. A Non-Extensional Notion of Conversion in the Organon,Marko Malink, Humboldt University, Berlin Chapter 4. Feeling Fantastic: Emotions and Appearances in Aristotle,Jamie Dow, University of Leeds Chapter 5. Virtue of character in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics,Hendrik Lorenz, Princeton University Chapter 6. Magna Moralia 1187a29-1187b20 : The Early Reception of Aristotle's Notion of Voluntary Action,Erik Eliasson, Uppsala University Chapter 7. Simplicius on the Reality of Relations and Relational Change,Orna Harari, Tel Aviv University Chapter 8. Law and Value in the Stoics: A discussion of Katja Maria Vogt, Law, Reason and the Cosmic City,Julia Annas, University of Arizona 1. Relativism and Self-refutation in the Theaetetus,Mehmet M. Erginel 2. Persian Cosmos and Greek Philosophy: Plato's Associates and the Zoroastrian Magoi,Phillip Sidney Horky 3. A Non-Extensional Notion of Conversion in the Organon,Marko Malink 4. Feeling Fantastic: Emotions and Appearances in Aristotle,Jamie Dow 5. Virtue of character in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics,Hendrik Lorenz 6. Magna Moralia 1187a29-1187b20 : The Early Reception of Aristotle's Notion of Voluntary Action,Erik Eliasson 7. Simplicius on the Reality of Relations and Relational Change,Orna Harari 8. Law and ValulãÂ