Katerina Ierodiakonou: Introduction: The Study of Stoicism: Its
Decline and Revival
1: Jonathan Barnes: Aristotle and Stoic Logic
2: Mario Mignucci: The Liar Paradox and the Stoics
3: Michael Frede: On the Stoic Conception of the Good
4: Brad Inwood: Rules and Reasoning in Stoic Ethics
5: David Sedley: The Stoic-Platonist Debate on Kathekonta
6: Philip Mitsis: The Stoic Origin of Natural Rights
7: Dirk Obbink: The Stoic Sage in the Cosmic City
8: Susanne Bobzien: Chrysippus' Theory of Causes
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Katerina Ierodiakonou is Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at St Hugh's College, Oxford.
`Standards of scholarship and clarity are throughout very high ...
a collection of articles exhibiting the fine combination of
scholarly and philosophical understanding that now marks the best
Stoic studies.'
J.I.Daniel, The Classical Review, Vol.51, No.1, 2001
`This collection of essays by prominent philosophers and
classicists contains studies that specialists will find valuable...
fresh and challenging readings of important issues in Stoic
philosophy, which will stimulate additional response from within
the scholarly community. Thus, this collection of essays not only
demonstrates the vitality of scholarship on Stoicism and
Hellenistic philosophy, it also further contributes to it.'
Glenn Lesses, Phronesis
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