Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 51

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Victor Caston
Oxford University Press, Jan 21, 2017 - History - 318 pages
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.
 

Contents

ARCHELAUS ON COSMOGONY AND THE ORIGINS OF SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
1
UNDERSTANDING EPISTĒMĒ IN PLATOS REPUBLIC
41
THE KNOWLEDGE UNACKNOWLEDGED IN THE THEAETETUS
87
JUSTIFICATION BY ARGUMENT IN ARISTOTLES NATURAL SCIENCE
119
ARISTOTELIAN INFINITES
161
STOIC TRICHOTOMIES
207
PLOTINUS UNAFFECTABLE SOUL
231
A Discussion of Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede The PseudoPlatonic Seventh Letter
283
INDEX LOCORUM
293
Notes for Contributors to Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
307
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Victor Caston is Professor of Philosophy and Classical Studies at the University of Michigan.

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