This book, a collection of specially written essays by leading international scholars, reexamines ancient ideas of reason and rationality. The application of changing notions of rationality down the ages has led to consistent misinterpretation of standard ancient philosophical texts: the distinguished contributors here redress the balance, clarifying how the great thinkers of antiquity themselves conceived of rationality.
Introduction,
Michael Frede1. The Philosophical Economy of Plato's Psychology: Rationality and Common Concepts in the Timaeus,
Dorothea Frede2. What Kind of Cause is Aristotle's Final Cause?,
David Furley3. Reason, Moral Virtue, and Moral Value,
John Cooper4. Rule and Exception: On the Aristotelian Theory of Equity,
Jacques Brunschwig5. Aristotle's Rationalism,
Michael Frede6. Grammar on Aristotle's Terms,
Jonathan Barnes7. Perfection and Reduction in Aristotle's Prior Analytics,
Gisela StrikerEpilogismos: An Appraisal,
89. Scepticism, Old and New,
Julia Annas10. Theories and Practices of Demonstration in Galen,
G. E. R. Lloyd11. Ammonius on Future Contingent Propositions,
Mario Mignucci12. Rationality,
Richard SorabjiIndex
There is no comparable volume currently available. Consequently, this volume should be purchased by all academic libraries supporting graduate programs in philosophy and classics. --
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