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Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy II
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Preface Introduction Journal and Standard Reference Abbreviations I. Pre-Socratics Dinos John Ferguson Xenophanes' Scepticism James H. Lesher Parmenides' Way of Truth and B16 Jackson P. Hershbell "Nothing" as "Not-being": Some Literary Contexts that Bear on Plato Alexander P. D. Mourelatos Anaxagoras in Response to Parmenides David J. Furley Anaxagoras and Epicurus Margaret E. Reesor Form and Content in Gorgias' Helen and Palamedes: Phetoric, Philosophy, Inconsistency and Valid Argument in some Greek Thinkers Arthur W. H. Adkins Socrates and Prodicus in the Clouds Z. Philip Ambrose II. Plato The Socratic Problem: Some Second Thoughts Eric A. Havelock Doctrine and Dramatic Dates of Plato's Dialogues Robert S. Brumbaugh The Tragic and Comic Poet of the Symposium Diskin Clay Charmides' First Definition: Sophrosyne as Quietness L. A. Kosman The Arguments in the Phaedo Concerning the Thesis That the Soul Is a Harmonia C. C. W. Taylor The Form of the Good in Plato's Republic Gerasimos Santas Logos in the Theaetetus and the Sophist Edward M. Galligan Episteme and Doxa : Some Reflections on Eleatic and Heraclitean Themes in Plato Robert G. Turnbull III. Aristotle On the Antecedents of Aristotle's Bipartite Psychology William W. Fortenbaugh Heart and Soul in Aristotle Theodore Tracy Eidos as Norm in Aristotle's Biology Anthony Preus Intellectualism in Aristotle David Keyt Aristotle's Analysis of Change and Plato's Theory of Transcendent Ideas Chung-Hwan Chen The Fifth Element in Aristotle's De Philosophia : A Critical Reexamination David E. Hahm IV. Post-Aristotelian Philosophy Problems in Epicurean Physics David Konstan Zeno and Stoic Consistency John M. Rist The Stoic Conception of Fate Josiah B. Gould Plotinus and Paranormal Phenomena Richard T. Wallis Metriopatheia and Apatheia : Some Reflections on a Controversy in Later Greek Ethics John M. Dillon Indices

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John P. Anton is Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Florida. Anthony Preus is Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Binghamton.

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"The essays are a genuine contribution to the field. They provide a number of fresh insights and uniformly have something intellectually important to say." - Dr. Aldo Tassi, Loyola College in Maryland

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