Part 1 Articles: true belief in the "Meno", Panagiotis Dimas; Plato's semantics and Plato's cave, Thomas Wheeton Bestor; perception, knowledge, and the sceptic in Aristotle, Iakovos Vasiliou; stoic syllogistic, Suzanne Bobzien; Epictetus on how the stoic sage loves, William O. Stephens. Part 2 Discussion: realizing Socrates' "Deuteros Plous" - a criticism of Rowe's "Explanation in Phaedo 99c-102a8", Job van Eck; a reply to Van Eck, Christopher Rowe. Part 3 Review articles: taking stock of the central books - Aristotle's "Metaphysics" Z and H, Michael V. Wedin; scepticism, existence, and belief - a discussion of R.J. Hankinson, "The Sceptics", Gail Fine; potted Platonism - review of "Alcinous: the handbook of Platonism", translated with introduction and commentary by John Dillon, Anne Sheppard.
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