Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XVI, 1998

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XVI, 1998
Title Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XVI, 1998 PDF eBook
Author C. C. W. Taylor
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 406
Release 1998-12-17
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780198238157

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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual volume of original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books. The 1998 volume is broad in scope, as ever, featuring four pieces on Aristotle, two on Plato, and one each on Xenophanes, the Atomists, and Plutarch. 'An excellent periodical.' Mary Margaret MacKenzie, Times Literary Supplement 'This ... annual collection ... has become standard reading among specialists in ancient philosophy ... Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy continues to reflect the vigour of a challenging but vital sub-discipline within Classical Studies and Philosophy.' Brad Inwood, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI
Title Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI PDF eBook
Author John Peter Anton
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 260
Release 2001-05-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780791449554

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An anthology devoted to the intellectual developments that led up to the philosophy of Plato.

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI

Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI
Title Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy VI PDF eBook
Author Anthony Preus
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 260
Release 2001-05-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0791490629

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This collection of essays on early Greek philosophy focuses on the natural and moral philosophy and the intellectual developments that led up to the philosophy of Plato. Studies of the philosophies of Anaximander, Zeno of Elea, Empedocles, the Pythagoreans, Atomists, and Sophists are included. These essays explore many of the liveliest topics in the study of early Greek philosophy today; they deal with a significant range of the most important figures in the period, and represent several varying methodological approaches. Among the issues addressed include the origins of Hellenic speculative philosophy; the beginnings of "naturalistic" or "scientific" thought; the development of philosophical "schools" of thought; the reevaluation of Hegel's view of early Greek philosophy as dominated by a dialectic between the immobility of being posited by Parmenides and the absolute flux of Heraclitus; and the ways in which the work of early Greek philosophers anticipate some of the recent epistemological concerns of skeptics and postmodern philosophers.

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume
Title Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume PDF eBook
Author Brad Inwood
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 327
Release 2010
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199597111

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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is 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. OSAP is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback. 'The serial Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy (OSAP) is fairly regarded as the leading venue for publication in ancient philosophy. It is where one looks to find the state-of-the-art. That the serial, which presents itself more as an anthology than as a journal, has traditionally allowed space for lengthier studies, has tended only to add to its prestige; it is as if OSAP thus declares that, since it allows as much space as the merits of the subject require, it can be more entirely devoted to the best and most serious scholarship.' Michael Pakaluk, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

A Person as a Lifetime

A Person as a Lifetime
Title A Person as a Lifetime PDF eBook
Author Stephanie M. Semler
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 170
Release 2016-03-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0739198467

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Is it possible to derive a viable definition of persons from Aristotle’s work? In A Person as a Lifetime: An Aristotelian Account of Persons, Stephanie M. Semler argues that we can. She finds the component parts of this definition in his writing on ethics and metaphysics, and the structure of this working definition is that of an entire lifetime. If J.O. Urmson is right that “[t]o call somebody a eudaimon is to judge his life as a whole,” then a Greek, and by extension an Aristotelian account of personhood would be a description of an entire human life. Likewise, the evaluation of that life would have to be done at its termination. The concept of persons is at least as much a moral one as it is a metaphysical one. For this reason, Semler contends that an important insight about persons is to be found in Aristotle’s ethical works. The significance of judging one to be a eudaimon is in understanding that the life is complete—that is, it has a beginning, middle, and an end, with the same person at the helm for the duration. If we know what Aristotle’s requirements are for a human lifetime is to have all of these features, it follows that we can derive an Aristotelian concept of persons from it. We find the benefit of such an investigation when the difficulties with issues surrounding personal identity seem to indicate that either personal identity must inhere in the physical body of a person, or that, on pain of a view that resembles dualism, it simply doesn’t exist. A Person as a Lifetime will be of particular interest to students and scholars of philosophy, history, classics, and psychology, and to anyone with an interest in Aristotle.

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XIV, 1996

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XIV, 1996
Title Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XIV, 1996 PDF eBook
Author C. C. W. Taylor
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 336
Release 1996-12-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780198236702

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The latest installment of this annual publication includes original articles, often of substantial length, and review articles on major books. Contributors include Panagiotis Dimas, Thomas Wheeton Bestor, Iakovos Vasiliou, Susanne Bobzien, William O. Stephens, Job Van Eck, Christopher Rowe, Michael V. Wedin, Gail Fine, and Anne Sheppard.

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 53

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 53
Title Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 53 PDF eBook
Author Victor Caston
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 263
Release 2017-12-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0192547607

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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is 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. OSAP is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback. "'Have you seen the latest OSAP?' is what scholars of ancient philosophy say to each other when they meet in corridors or on coffee breaks. Whether you work on Plato or Aristotle, on Presocratics or sophists, on Stoics, Epicureans, or Sceptics, on Roman philosophers or Greek Neoplatonists, you are liable to find OSAP articles now dominant in the bibliography of much serious published work in your particular subject: not safe to miss." - Malcolm Schofield, Cambridge University "OSAP was founded to provide a place for long pieces on major issues in ancient philosophy. In the years since, it has fulfilled this role with great success, over and over again publishing groundbreaking papers on what seemed to be familiar topics and others surveying new ground to break. It represents brilliantly the vigour - and the increasingly broad scope - of scholarship in ancient philosophy, and shows us all how the subject should flourish." - M.M. McCabe, King's College London