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. Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics are the focuses of discussion in this volume.
1. The Unity of Opposites in Plato'sSymposium,Robert Wardy 2. Not-Being and Difference: On Plato'sSophist, 256 D 5 - 258 E 3,Job van Eck 3. Aristotle onPneumaand Animal Self-Motion,Sylvia Berryman 4. The Improvability ofEudaimoniain theNicomachean Ethics,Robert Heinaman 5. The Stoics' Account of the Cognitive Impression,Baron Reed 6. Sagehood and the Stoics,Rene Brouwer 7. Vegetti's Callipolis: A Discussion of Mario Vegetti (trans.and comm.),Platone: La Repubblica,G. R. F. Ferrari 8. Did Plato Have a Philosophy of Science? A Discussion of Andrew Gregory,Plato's Philosophy of Science,Reviel Netz 9. Ethics and Politics in Aristotle: A Discussion of Richard Kraut,Aristotle: Political Philosophy,Christopher Taylor Index Locorum