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 published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback.
Unique value as a collection of outstanding contributions in the area of ancient philosophy. --Sara Rubinelli,Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Socrates' Demand for Definitions,Michael N. Forster The Evolution ofEironeiain Classical Greek Texts: Why SocraticEironeiais Not Socratic Irony,Melissa Lane A Defence of Dogmatism in the Interpretation of Plato,John Beversluis The Ridiculousness of Being Overcome by Pleasure:Protagoras352B 1-358D 4,David Wolfsdorf The Portrait of Socrates in Plato'sSymposium,William J. Prior Speaking with the Same Voice as Reason: Personification in Plato's 'Psychology',Rachana Kamtekar Plato's Prometheanism,Christine J. Thomas The Bad is Last but Does Not Last: Aristotle'sMetaphysicsBook 9,Emily Catherine Katz and Ronald Polansky Living in Doubt: Carneades'PithanonReconsidered,Suzanne Obdrzalek Some Cautionary Remarks on the 'is'/'teaches' Analogy,John Malcolm Archytas Unbound: A Discussion of Carl A. Huffman,Archytas of Tarentum,Andrew Barker With Friends, 'more is going on than meets the eye',R. M. Dancy Plato in Tubingen: A Discussion of Konrad Gaiser,Gesammelte Schriften,Wolfgang Mann Index Locorum