Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophyis a annual volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. This year's contributions range over a thousand years of philosophy, from the Presocratics to Boethius. Particularly prominent in the volume are Aristotle and the Stoics.
The Foundations of Presocratic Atomism,Pieter Sjoerd Hasper Platonic Pessimism and Moral Education,Dominic Scott Aristotle on the Truth of Utterances,Paolo Crivelli Aristotle, Objectivity, and Perception,Justin Broackes The Unity of the Virtues in Aristotle,Edward Halper Something and Nothing: The Stoics on Concepts and Universals,Victor Caston The Stoic Theory of Categories,Stephen Menn Proclus on Poetic Mimesis, Symbolism, and Truth,Spyridon Rangos Non-reductive Arguments from Impossible Hypotheses in Boethius and Philoponus,Christopher J. Martin The Enigmas of Derveni: A Review of Andr? Laks and Glenn W. Most (eds.),Studies on the Derveni Papyrus,Edward Hussey Greek Philosophy from the Beginning to Plato: A Critical Notice of C. C. W. Taylor (ed.),Routledge History of Philosophy, Vol. I,Charles H. Kahn
David Sedley is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Cambridge.