1: Heda Segvic: No One Errs Willingly: the Meaning of Socratic
Intellectualism
2: M. M. Lee: The Secret Doctrine: Plato's Defence of Protagoras in
the Theaetetus
3: Thomas Johansen: Body, Soul and Tripartition in Plato's
Timaeus
4: Michael V. Wedin: Some Logical Problems in Metaphysics Gamma
5: Mark Gifford: Lexical Anomalies in the Introduction to the
Posterior Analytics. Part 1
6: Dominic Scott: Aristotle and Thrasymachus
7: Catherine Osborne: Aristotle on the Fantastic Abilities of
Animals in De Anima 3.3
8: Suzanne Bobzien: Did Epicurus Discover the Free Will
Problem?
9: A. A. Long: Platonic Ethics. A Critical Note of Julia Annas,
Platonic Ethics Old and New
David Sedley is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Cambridge.
Review from previous edition '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
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