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15 August 2022

Tables of Contents

Below is a comprehensive list of every volume and article published in the series, including links to sample articles. (We’ll be adding sample articles regularly. Follow OSAP on Facebook and Twitter for updates.)

Volume LII, Summer 2017 

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  • Pinto, Rhodes, Nous, Motion, and Teleology in Anaxagoras”, 1–32
  • Burnyeat, Myles, “All the World's a Stage Painting: Scenery, Optics and Greek Epistemology”, 33–75
  • Ebrey, David, “Identity and Explanation in the Euthyphro, 77–111
  • Peacock, Howard, “The Third Man and the Coherence of the Parmenides, 113–76
  • Price, Anthony, “Varieties of Pleasure in Plato and Aristotle”, 177–208
  • Rossi, Gabriela, “Going through aporiai, 209–56
  • Sattler, Barbara, “Aristotle's Measuring Dilemma”, 257–301
  • Nielsen, Karen, “Spicy Food as Cause of Death: Coincidence and Necessity in Metaphysics E 2–3”, 303–42

Volume LI, Winter 2016 

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  • Betegh, Gábor, “Archelaus on Cosmogony and the Origins of Social Institutions”, 1–40
  • Schwab, Whitney, “Understanding epistēmē in Plato’s Republic, 41–85
  • Broadie, Sarah, “The Knowledge Unacknowledged in the Theaetetus, 87–117
  • Karbowski, Joseph, “Justification ‘by Argument’ in Aristotle’s Natural Science”, 119–160
  • Cooper, John M., “Aristotelian Infinites”, 161–206
  • Nolan, Daniel, “Stoic Trichotomies”, 207–230
  • Noble, Christopher Isaac, “Plotinus’ Unaffectable Soul”, 231–281
  • Denyer, Nicholas, “The Seventh Letter: A Discussion of Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede, The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter, 283–292

Volume L, Summer 2016 

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  • Johansen, Thomas Kjeller, “Parmenides’ Likely Story”, 1–29
  • Trivigno, Franco V., “The Moral and Literary Character of Hippias in Plato’s Hippias Major, 31–65
  • Rowett, Catherine, “Why the Philosopher Kings will Believe the Noble Lie”, 67–100
  • Charles, David and Peramatzis, Michail, “Aristotle on Truth-Bearers”, 101–141
  • Klein, Jacob, “The Stoic Argument from oikeiōsis, 143–200
  • Harari, Orna, “Alexander against Galen on Motion: A Mere Logical Debate?”, 201–236
  • Coope, Ursula, “Rational Assent and Self-reversion: a Neoplatonist Response to the Stoics”, 237–288
  • Corcilius, Klaus, “Common Sense and Extra Powers: A Discussion of Anna Marmodoro, Aristotle on Perceiving Objects, 289–320

Volume XLIX, Winter 2015 

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  • Wilburn, Joshua , “The Problem of Alcibiades: Plato on Moral Education and the Many”, 1–36
  • Vasiliou, Iakovos, “Plato, Forms, and Moral Motivation”, 37–70
  • McCready-Flora, Ian C., “Protagoras and Plato in Aristotle: Rereading the Measure Doctrine”, 71–127
  • Clarke, Timothy, “Aristotle and the Ancient Puzzle about Coming to Be”, 129–50
  • Judson, Lindsay, “Aristotle’s Astrophysics”, 151–92
  • Karbowski, Joseph, Phainomena as Witnesses and Examples: The Methodology of Eudemian Ethics 1. 6”, 196–226
  • Klein, Jacob, “Making Sense of Stoic Indifferents”, 227–81
  • Netz, Reviel, “Were There Epicurean Mathematicians?”, 283–319
  • Wilberding, James, “The Revolutionary Embryology of the Neoplatonists”, 321–61
  • Woolf, Raphael, “Knowing How to Ask: A Discussion of Gail Fine, The Possibility of Inquiry, 363–91

Volume XLVIII, Summer 2015 

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  • Schwab, Whitney, “Explanation in the Epistemology of the Meno, 1–36
  • Duncombe, Matthew, “The Role of Relatives in Plato’s Partition Argument, Republic 4, 436b9–439c9”, 37–60
  • Evans, Matthew, “Making the Best of Plato’s Protagoras”, 61–106
  • Morison, Benjamin, “What is a Perfect Syllogism?”, 107–66
  • Crivelli, Paolo, “Truth in Metaphysics E 4”, 167–225
  • Baker, Samuel H., “The Concept of ergon: Towards an Achievement Interpretation of Aristotle’s ‘Function Argument’”, 227–66
  • Gelber, Jessica, “Aristotle on Essence and Habitat”, 267–93

Volume XLVII, Winter 2014 

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  • Johnstone, Mark A., “On ‘logos’ in Heraclitus”, 1–29
  • Callard, Agnes Gellen, “Ignorance and Akrasia-Denial in the Protagoras, 31–80
  • Storey, Damien, “Appearance, Perception, and Non-Rational Belief: Republic 602c–603a”, 81–118
  • Hasper, Pieter Sjoerd and Yurdin, Joel, “Between Perception and Scientific Knowledge: Aristotle’s Account of Experience”, 119–50
  • Fernandez, Patricio A., “Reasoning and the Unity of Aristotle’s Account of Animal Motion”, 151–203
  • Kontos, Pavlos, “Non-Virtuous Intellectual States in Aristotle’s Ethics”, 205–43
  • Wynne, J. P. F., “Learned and Wise: Cotta the Sceptic in Cicero’s On the Nature of the Gods, 245–73
  • Kaufman, David H., “Galen on the Therapy of Distress and the Limits of Emotional Therapy”, 275–96

Volume XLVI, Summer 2014 

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  • Cosgrove, Matthew R., “What are ‘True’ doxai Worth to Parmenides? Essaying a Fresh Look at his Cosmology”, 1–31
  • Harte, Verity, “Desire, Memory, and the Authority of Soul: Plato, Philebus 35c–d”, 33–72
  • Rosen, Jacob, “Essence and End in Aristotle”, 73–107
  • Lederman, Harvey, Ho pote on esti and Coupled Entities: A Form of Explanation in Aristotle’s Natural Philosophy”, 109–64
  • Pearson, Giles, “Aristotle and the Cognitive Component of Emotions”, 165–211
  • Dow, Jamie, “Feeling Fantastic Again: Passions, Appearances, and Beliefs in Aristotle”, 213–51
  • Bailey, D. T. J., “The Structure of Stoic Metaphysics”, 253–309
  • Kukkonen, Taneli, “On Aristotle’s World”, 311–52
  • Vasiliou, Iakovos, “Apparent Goods: A Discussion of Jessica Moss, Aristotle on the Apparent Good, 353–81

Volume XLV, Winter 2013 

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  • Thaler, Naly, “Plato on the Importance of ‘This’ and ‘That’: The Theory of Flux and its Refutation in the Theaetetus, 1–42
  • Duncombe, Matthew, “The Greatest Difficulty at Parmenides 133c–134e and Plato’s Relative Terms”, 43–61
  • Wilburn, Joshua, “Moral Education and the Spirited Part of the Soul in Plato’s Laws, 63–102
  • Bobzien, Susanne, “Found in Translation: Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics 3.5, 1113b7–8, and its Reception”, 103–48
  • Morison, Benjamin, “Aristotle on Primary Time in Physics 6”, 149–93
  • Krizan, Mary, “Elemental Structure and the Transformation of the Elements in On Generation and Corruption 2.4”, 195–224
  • Henry, Devin, “Optimality Reasoning in Aristotle’s Natural Teleology”, 225–63
  • Cooper, John M., “Aristotelian Responsibility”, 265–312
  • Perin, Casey, “Making Sense of Arcesilaus”, 313–40
  • Malink, Marko, “Essence and Being: A Discussion of Michail Peramatzis, Priority in Aristotle’s Metaphysics, 341–62

Volume XLIV, Summer 2013 

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  • Lee, David C., “Drama, Dogmatism, and the ‘Equals’ Argument in Plato’s Phaedo, 1–39
  • Singpurwalla, Rachel, “Why Spirit is the Natural Ally of Reason: Spirit, Reason, and the Fine in Plato’s Republic, 41–65
  • McCready-Flora, Ian, “Aristotle and the Normativity of Belief”, 67–98
  • Leunissen, Mariska, “‘Becoming good starts with nature’: Aristotle on the Moral Advantages and the Heritability of Good Natural Character”, 99–127
  • Chiaradonna, Riccardo; Rashed, Marwan; and Sedley, David (with Tchernetska, Natalie), “A Rediscovered Categories Commentary”, 129–94
  • Eliasson, Erik, “The Account of the Voluntariness of Virtue in the Anonymous Peripatetic Commentary on Nicomachean Ethics 2–5”, 195–231
  • Noble, Christopher Isaac, “Plotinus’ Unaffectable Matter”, 233–77
  • Bett, Richard, “Language, Gods, and Virtue: A Discussion of Robert Mayhew, Prodicus the Sophist, 279–311

Volume XLIII, Winter 2012 

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  • Moss, Jessica, “Soul-Leading: The Unity of the Phaedrus, Again”, 1–23
  • Wilburn, Joshua, Akrasia and Self-Rule in Plato’s Laws, 25–53
  • Kakkuri-Knuuttila, Marja-Liisa and Tuominen, Miira, “Aristotle on the Role of the Predicables in Dialectical Disputations”, 55–81
  • Witt, Charlotte, “Aristotle on Deformed Animal Kinds”, 83–106
  • Segev, Mor, “The Teleological Significance of Dreaming in Aristotle”, 107–41
  • Johnstone, Mark A., “Aristotle on Odour and Smell”, 143–83
  • Frede, Dorothea, “The endoxon Mystique: What endoxa are and What They are Not”, 185–215
  • Ademollo, Francesco, “The Platonic Origins of Stoic Theology”, 217–43
  • Powers, Nathan, “The Stoic Argument for the Rationality of the Cosmos”, 245–69
  • Bonazzi, Mauro, “Plutarch on the Difference between the Pyrrhonists and the Academics”, 271–98

Volume XLII, Summer 2012 

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  • Evans, Matthew, “Lessons from Euthyphro 10a–11b”, 1–38
  • Doyle, James, “Socratic Methods”, 39–75
  • Obdrzalek, Suzanne, “Contemplation and Self-Mastery in Plato’s Phaedrus, 77–107
  • Thein, Karel, “Imagination, Self-Awareness, and Modal Thought at Philebus 39–40”, 109–49
  • Clarke, Timothy, “The Argument from Relatives”, 151–77
  • Rosen, Jacob and Malink, Marko, “A Method of Modal Proof in Aristotle”, 179–261
  • Hitz, Zena, “Aristotle on Law and Moral Education”, 263–306
  • McConnell, Sean, “Cicero and Dicaearchus”, 307–49
  • Mansfeld, Jaap, “Will and Free Will in Antiquity: A Discussion of Michael Frede, A Free Will, 351–68

Volume XLI, Winter 2011 

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  • Wedin, M. V., “Parmenides’ Three Ways and the Failure of the Ionian Interpretation”, 1–65
  • Kim, Alan, Crito and Critique”, 67–113
  • Trivigno, Franco V., “Is Good Tragedy Possible? The Argument of Plato’s Gorgias 502b–503b”, 115–38
  • Johnstone, Mark A., “Changing Rulers in the Soul: Psychological Transitions in Republic 8–9”, 139–67
  • Scott, Dominic, “Philosophy and Madness in the Phaedrus, 169–200
  • Thaler, Naly, “Taking the Syllable Apart: The Theaetetus on Elements and Knowledge”, 201–28
  • Henry, Devin, “A Sharp Eye for Kinds: Plato on Collection and Division”, 229–55
  • Strohl, Matthew S., “Pleasure as Perfection: Nicomachean Ethics 10.4–5”, 257–87
  • Huffman, Carl A., “A New Mode of Being for Parmenides: A Discussion of John Palmer, Parmenides and Presocratic Philosophy, 289–305

Volume XL, Summer 2011: Essays in Memory of Michael Frede 

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  • Mann, Wolfgang-Rainer, “In Memory of Michael Frede”, 1–6
  • Caluori, Damian, “Reason and Necessity: The Descent of the Philosopher-Kings”, 7–27
  • Mann, Wolfgang-Rainer, “Elements, Causes, and Principles: A Context for Metaphysics Ζ 17”, 29–61
  • Allen, James, “Syllogism, Demonstration, and Definition in Aristotle’s Topics and Posterior Analytics, 63–90
  • Bordt, Michael, “Why Aristotle’s God is Not the Unmoved Mover”, 91–109
  • Gregoric, Pavel, “Aristotle’s ‘Common Sense’ in the Doxographic Tradition”, 111–31
  • Karamanolis, George, “The Place of Ethics in Aristotle’s Philosophy”, 133–56
  • Bobzien, Susanne, “The Combinatorics of Stoic Conjunction: Hipparchus Refuted, Chrysippus Vindicated”, 157–88
  • Lorenz, Hendrik, “Posidonius on the Nature and Treatment of the Emotions”, 189–211
  • Brittain, Charles, “Posidonius’ Theory of Predictive Dreams”, 213–36
  • Blank, David, “Reading between the Lies: Plutarch and Chrysippus on the Uses of Poetry”, 237–64
  • Morison, Benjamin, “The Logical Structure of the Sceptic’s Opposition”, 265–95
  • Reinhardt, Tobias, “Galen on Unsayable Properties”, 297–317
  • Boys-Stones, G. R., “Time, Creation, and the Mind of God: The Afterlife of a Platonist Theory in Origen”, 319–37
  • Emilsson, Eyjólfur Kjalar, “Plotinus on Happiness and Time”, 339–59
  • Meinwald, Constance, “Two Notions of Consent”, 361–80
  • King, Peter, “Boethius’ Anti-Realist Arguments”, 381–401

Volume XXXIX, Winter 2010 

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  • Warren, James, “Plato on the Pleasures and Pains of Knowing”, 1–32
  • Anagnostopoulos, Andreas, “Change in Aristotle’s Physics 3”, 33–79
  • Corcilius, Klaus and Gregoric, Pavel, “Separability vs. Difference: Parts and Capacities of the Soul in Aristotle”, 81–119
  • Peramatzis, Michail M., “Essence and per se Predication in Aristotle’s Metaphysics Ζ 4”, 121–82
  • Gelber, Jessica, “Form and Inheritance in Aristotle’s Embryology”, 183–212
  • Nehamas, Alexander, “Aristotelian philia, Modern Friendship?”, 213–47
  • Magrin, Sara, “Sensation and Scepticism in Plotinus”, 249–97
  • Taylor, C. C. W., “Aiming and Determining: A Discussion of Iakovos Vasiliou, Aiming at Virtue in Plato, 299–306

Volume XXXVIII, Summer 2010 

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  • Lee, David C., “Dialectic and Disagreement in the Hippias Major, 1–35
  • Menn, Stephen, “On Socrates’ First Objections to the Physicists (Phaedo 95e8–97b7)”, 37–68
  • Harte, Verity, Republic 10 and the Role of the Audience in Art”, 69–96
  • Ademollo, Francesco, “The Principle of Bivalence in De interpretatione 4”, 97–113
  • Bronstein, David, “Meno’s Paradox in Posterior Analytics 1.1”, 115–41
  • Russell, Daniel, “Virtue and Happiness in the Lyceum and Beyond”, 143–85
  • Berryman, Sylvia, “The Puppet and the Sage: Images of the Self in Marcus Aurelius”, 187–209
  • Kupreeva, Inna, “Alexander of Aphrodisias on Form: A Discussion of Marwan Rashed, Essentialisme: Alexandre d’Aphrodise entre logique, physique et cosmologie, 211–49
  • Chiaradonna, Riccardo and Rashed, Marwan, “Before and after the Commentators: An Exercise in Periodization. A Discussion of Richard Sorabji, The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200–600 AD, 251–97

Volume XXXVII, Winter 2009 

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  • Erginel, Mehmet M., “Relativism and Self-Refutation in the Theaetetus, 1–45
  • Horky, Phillip Sidney, “Persian Cosmos and Greek Philosophy: Plato’s Associates and the Zoroastrian Magoi, 47–103
  • Malink, Marko, “A Non-Extensional Notion of Conversion in the Organon, 105–41
  • Dow, Jamie, “Feeling Fantastic? Emotions and Appearances in Aristotle”, 143–75
  • Lorenz, Hendrik, “Virtue of Character in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, 177–212
  • Eliasson, Erik, Magna moralia 1187a29–b20: The Early Reception of Aristotle’s Notion of Voluntary Action”, 213–44
  • Harari, Orna, “Simplicius on the Reality of Relations and Relational Change”, 245–74
  • Annas, Julia, “Law and Value in the Stoics: A Discussion of Katja Maria Vogt, Law, Reason, and the Cosmic City, 275–87

Volume XXXVI, Summer 2009 

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  • Wolfsdorf, David, “Empedocles and his Ancient Readers on Desire and Pleasure”, 1–71
  • Trivigno, Franco V., “Paratragedy in Plato’s Gorgias, 73–105
  • Rashed, Marwan, “Aristophanes and the Socrates of the Phaedo, 107–36
  • Sharma, Ravi, “Socrates’ New aitia: Causal and Metaphysical Explanations in Plato’s Phaedo, 137–77
  • Ganson, Todd Stuart, “The Rational/Non-Rational Distinction in Plato’s Republic, 179–97
  • van Eck, Job, “Moving like a Stream: Protagoras’ Heracliteanism in Plato’s Theaetetus, 199–248
  • Warren, James, “Aristotle on Speusippus on Eudoxus on Pleasure”, 249–81
  • Leith, David, “The Qualitative Status of the onkoi in Asclepiades’ Theory of Matter”, 283–320
  • Denyer, Nicholas, “Reading Platonic Writing: A Discussion of Christopher Rowe, Plato and the Art of Philosophical Writing, 321–31

Volume XXXV, Winter 2008 

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  • Wolfsdorf, David, “Hesiod, Prodicus, and the Socratics on Work and Pleasure”, 1–18
  • Huffman, Carl A., “Heraclitus’ Critique of Pythagoras’ Enquiry in Fragment 129”, 19–47
  • Fine, Gail, “Does Socrates Claim to Know that He Knows Nothing?”, 49–88
  • Evans, Matthew, “Plato on the Possibility of Hedonic Mistakes”, 89–124
  • Sassi, Maria Michela, “The Self, the Soul, and the Individual in the City of the Laws, 125–48
  • Lennox, James G., “‘As if we were investigating snubness’: Aristotle on the Prospects for a Single Science of Nature”, 149–86
  • Peramatzis, Michail M., “Aristotle’s Notion of Priority in Nature and Substance”, 187–247
  • Bailey, D. T. J., “Excavating Dissoi logoi 4”, 249–64
  • Adamson, Peter, “Plotinus on Astrology”, 265–91
  • Witt, Charlotte, “Power, Activity, and Being: A Discussion of Aristotle: Metaphysics Θ, trans. and comm. Stephen Makin”, 293–9

Volume XXXIV, Summer 2008 

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  • Ferrari, G. R. F., “Socratic Irony as Pretence”, 1–33
  • Moss, Jessica, “Appearances and Calculations: Plato’s Division of the Soul”, 35–68
  • Reeve, C. D. C., “Glaucon’s Challenge and Thrasymacheanism”, 69–103
  • Leigh, Fiona, “The Copula and Semantic Continuity in Plato’s Sophist, 105–21
  • Lewis, Frank A., “‘What’s the Matter with Prime Matter?’”, 123–46
  • Scharle, Margaret, “Elemental Teleology in Aristotle’s Physics 2.8”, 147–83
  • Murphy, Damian, “Alteration and Aristotle’s Theory of Change in Physics 6”, 185–218
  • Burnyeat, M. F., Kinēsis vs. energeia: A Much-Read Passage in (but not of) Aristotle’s Metaphysics, 219–92
  • Barney, Rachel, “Aristotle’s Argument for a Human Function”, 293–322
  • Pickavé, Martin and Whiting, Jennifer, Nicomachean Ethics 7.3 on Akratic Ignorance”, 323–71
  • Wilberding, James, “Automatic Action in Plotinus”, 373–407

Volume XXXIII, Winter 2007 

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  • Long, Alex, “Wisdom in Heraclitus”, 1–17
  • Warren, James, “Anaxagoras on Perception, Pleasure, and Pain”, 19–54
  • Giannopoulou, Zina, “Socratic Midwifery: A Second Apology?”, 55–87
  • Butler, J. Eric, “Pleasure’s Pyrrhic Victory: An Intellectualist Reading of the Philebus, 89–123
  • Perin, Casey, “Substantial Universals in Aristotle’s Categories, 125–44
  • Leunissen, Mariska E. M. P. J., “The Structure of Teleological Explanations in Aristotle: Theory and Practice”, 145–78
  • Lorenz, Hendrik, “The Assimilation of Sense to Sense-Object in Aristotle”, 179–220
  • Heinaman, Robert, Eudaimonia as an Activity in Nicomachean Ethics 1.8–12”, 221–53
  • Veloso, Claudio William, “Aristotle’s Poetics without katharsis, Fear, or Pity”, 255–84
  • Brouwer, René, “The Early Stoic Doctrine of the Change to Wisdom”, 285–315
  • Woolf, Raphael, “Particularism, Promises, and Persons in Cicero’s De officiis, 317–46
  • Natali, Carlo, “Aspasius on Nicomachean Ethics 7: An Ancient Example of ‘Higher Criticism’?”, 347–67
  • Schiefsky, Mark, “Galen’s Teleology and Functional Explanation”, 369–400

Volume XXXII, Summer 2007 

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  • Forster, Michael N., “Socrates’ Profession of Ignorance”, 1–35
  • Fronterotta, Francesco, “The Development of Plato’s Theory of Ideas and the ‘Socratic Question’”, 37–62
  • Stalley, R. F., “Persuasion and the Tripartite Soul in Plato’s Republic, 63–89
  • Werner, Daniel, “Plato’s Phaedrus and the Problem of Unity”, 91–137
  • Tierney, Richard, “Aristotle on the Necessity of Opposites in Posterior Analytics 1.4”, 139–66
  • Frey, Christopher, “Organic Unity and the Matter of Man”, 167–204
  • Marmodoro, Anna, “The Union of Cause and Effect in Aristotle: Physics 3.3”, 205–32
  • Bowin, John, “Aristotelian Infinity”, 233–50
  • Grönroos, Gösta, “Listening to Reason in Aristotle’s Moral Psychology”, 251–71
  • Pearson, Giles, Phronēsis as a Mean in the Eudemian Ethics, 273–95
  • Zingano, Marco, “Aristotle and the Problems of Method in Ethics”, 297–330
  • Fine, Gail, “Enquiry and Discovery: A Discussion of Dominic Scott, Plato’s Meno”, 331–67
  • Lloyd, G. E. R., “Philosophy, History, Anthropology: A Discussion of Bernard Williams, The Sense of the Past, 369–78

Volume XXXI, Winter 2006 

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  • Forster, Michael N., “Socrates’ Demand for Definitions”, 1–47
  • Lane, Melissa, “The Evolution of eirōneia in Classical Greek Texts: Why Socratic eirōneia is Not Socratic Irony”, 49–83
  • Beversluis, John, “A Defence of Dogmatism in the Interpretation of Plato”, 85–111
  • Wolfsdorf, David, “The Ridiculousness of Being Overcome by Pleasure: Protagoras 352b1–358d4”, 113–36
  • Prior, William J., “The Portrait of Socrates in Plato’s Symposium, 137–66
  • Kamtekar, Rachana, “Speaking with the Same Voice as Reason: Personification in Plato’s Psychology”, 167–202
  • Thomas, Christine J., “Plato’s Prometheanism”, 203–31
  • Katz, Emily Catherine and Polansky, Ronald, “The Bad is Last but Does Not Last: Aristotle’s Metaphysics Θ 9”, 233–42
  • Obdrzalek, Suzanne, “Living in Doubt: Carneades’ pithanon Reconsidered”, 243–79
  • Malcolm, John, “Some Cautionary Remarks on the ‘is’/‘teaches’ Analogy”, 281–96
  • Barker, Andrew, “Archytas Unbound: A Discussion of Carl A. Huffman, Archytas of Tarentum, 297–321
  • Dancy, R. M., “With Friends, ‘more is going on than meets the eye’: A Discussion of Terry Penner and Christopher Rowe, Plato’s Lysis”, 323–47
  • Mann, Wolfgang-Rainer, “Plato in Tübingen: A Discussion of Konrad Gaiser, Gesammelte Schriften, 349–400

Volume XXX, Summer 2006 

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  • Miller, Mitchell, “Ambiguity and Transport: Reflections on the Proem to Parmenides’ Poem”, 1–47
  • Hasper, Pieter Sjoerd, “Zeno Unlimited”, 49–85
  • Doyle, James, “The Fundamental Conflict in Plato’s Gorgias, 87–100
  • Bailey, D. T. J., “Plato and Aristotle on the Unhypothetical”, 101–26
  • van Cleemput, Geert, “Aristotle on eudaimonia in Nicomachean Ethics 1”, 127–57
  • Kraut, Richard, “Doing without Morality: Reflections on the Meaning of dein in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, 159–200
  • Drefcinski, Shane, “A Different Solution to an Alleged Contradiction in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, 201–10
  • Pearson, Giles, “Aristotle on Acting Unjustly without Being Unjust”, 211–33
  • Warren, James, “Psychic Disharmony: Philoponus and Epicurus on Plato’s Phaedo, 235–59
  • Betegh, Gábor, “Epicurus’ Argument for Atomism”, 261–84
  • Polito, Roberto, “Matter, Medicine, and the Mind: Asclepiades vs. Epicurus”, 285–335
  • Perin, Casey, “Pyrrhonian Scepticism and the Search for Truth”, 337–60
  • Harari, Orna, Methexis and Geometrical Reasoning in Proclus’ Commentary on Euclid’s Elements, 361–89

Volume XXIX, Winter 2005 

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  • Ierodiakonou, Katerina, “Empedocles on Colour and Colour Vision”, 1–37
  • Johnson, David M., “Xenophon at his Most Socratic (Memorabilia 4.2)”, 39–73
  • Hatzistavrou, Antony, “Socrates’ Deliberative Authoritarianism”, 75–113
  • Manuwald, Bernd, “The Unity of Virtue in Plato’s Protagoras, 115–35
  • Moss, Jessica, “Shame, Pleasure, and the Divided Soul”, 137–70
  • Wedin, Michael V., “Animadversions on Burnyeat’s Theaetetus: On the Logic of the Exquisite Argument”, 171–91
  • Hutchinson, D. S. and Johnson, Monte Ransome, “Authenticating Aristotle’s Protrepticus, 193–294
  • Murphy, Damian, “Aristotle on Why Plants Cannot Perceive”, 295–339
  • Judson, Lindsay, “Aristotelian Teleology”, 341–66
  • Crowley, Timothy J., “On the Use of stoicheion in the Sense of ‘Element’”, 367–94

Volume XXVIII, Summer 2005 

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  • Senn, Scott J., “Virtue as the Sole Intrinsic Good in Plato’s Early Dialogues”, 1–21
  • Blondell, Ruby, “From Fleece to Fabric: Weaving Culture in Plato’s Statesman, 23–75
  • Mahoney, Timothy A., “Moral Virtue and Assimilation to God in Plato’s Timaeus, 77–91
  • Brisson, Luc, “Ethics and Politics in Plato’s Laws, 93–121
  • Sharma, Ravi, “What is Aristotle’s ‘Third Man’ Argument against the Forms?”, 123–60
  • Lewis, Frank A., “A Nose by Any Other Name: Sameness, Substitution, and Essence in Aristotle, Metaphysics Z 5”, 161–99
  • Pearson, Giles, “Aristotle on Being-as-Truth”, 201–31
  • Curzer, Howard, “How Good People Do Bad Things: Aristotle on the Misdeeds of the Virtuous”, 233–56
  • Colvin, Matthew, “Heraclitus and Material Flux in Stoic Psychology”, 257–72
  • Remes, Pauliina, “Plotinus on the Unity and Identity of Changing Particulars”, 273–301
  • van Eck, Job, “Fine’s Plato: A Discussion of Gail Fine, Plato on Knowledge and Forms, 303–26
  • Mendell, Henry, “Putting Aristotle’s Physics in its Place: A Discussion of Benjamin Morison, On Location, 327–66

Volume XXVII, Winter 2004 

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  • Prior, William J., “Socrates Metaphysician”, 1–14
  • Wolfsdorf, David, “Interpreting Plato’s Early Dialogues”, 15–40
  • Fine, Gail, “Knowledge and True Belief in the Meno, 41–81
  • Lorenz, Hendrik, “Desire and Reason in Plato’s Republic, 83–116
  • Wilberding, James, “Prisoners and Puppeteers in the Cave”, 117–39
  • Bostock, David, “An Aristotelian Theory of Predication?”, 141–75
  • LaBarge, Scott, “Aristotle on ‘Simultaneous Learning’ in Posterior Analytics 1.1 and Prior Analytics 2.21”, 177–215
  • Gerson, Lloyd P., “Platonism in Aristotle’s Ethics”, 217–48
  • Svavarsson, Svavar Hrafn, “Pyrrho’s Undecidable Nature”, 249–95
  • Kupreeva, Inna, “Alexander of Aphrodisias on Mixture and Growth”, 297–334

Volume XXVI, Summer 2004 

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  • Granger, Herbert, “Argumentation and Heraclitus’ Book”, 1–17
  • Palmer, John, “Melissus and Parmenides”, 19–54
  • Carone, Gabriela Roxana, “Calculating Machines or Leaky Jars? The Moral Psychology of Plato’s Gorgias, 55–96
  • Woolf, Raphael, “The Practice of a Philosopher”, 97–129
  • Kamtekar, Rachana, “What’s the Good of Agreeing? Homonoia in Platonic Politics”, 131–70
  • Armstrong, John M., “After the Ascent: Plato on Becoming like God”, 171–83
  • Erginel, Mehmet M., “Non-Substantial Individuals in Aristotle’s Categories, 185–212
  • Wedin, Michael V., “On the Use and Abuse of Non-Contradiction: Aristotle’s Critique of Protagoras and Heraclitus in Metaphysics Gamma 5”, 213–39
  • Pakaluk, Michael, “The Meaning of Aristotelian Magnanimity”, 241–75
  • Wielenberg, Erik J., “Egoism and eudaimonia-Maximization in the Nicomachean Ethics, 277–95
  • Baltzly, Dirk, “The Virtues and ‘Becoming like God’: Alcinous to Proclus”, 297–321
  • Woodruff, Paul, “Antiphons, Sophist and Athenian: A Discussion of Michael Gagarin, Antiphon the Athenian, and Gerard J. Pendrick, Antiphon the Sophist, 323–36
  • Kahn, Charles, “From Republic to Laws: A Discussion of Christopher Bobonich, Plato’s Utopia Recast, 337–62

Volume XXV, Winter 2003 

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  • McPherran, Mark L., “The Aporetic Interlude and Fifth Elenchus of Plato’s Euthyphro, 1–37
  • Reeve, C. D. C., “Plato’s Metaphysics of Morals”, 39–58
  • Kelsey, Sean, “Aristotle’s Definition of Nature”, 59–87
  • Lewis, Frank A., “Is There Room for Anaxagoras in an Aristotelian Theory of Mind?”, 89–129
  • Fraser, Kyle, “Seriality and Demonstration in Aristotle’s Ontology”, 131–58
  • Devereux, Daniel, “The Relation between Books Zeta and Eta of Aristotle’s Metaphysics, 159–211
  • Deslauriers, Marguerite, “Aristotle on the Virtues of Slaves and Women”, 213–31
  • Scott, Gregory, “Purging the Poetics, 233–63
  • Algra, Keimpe, “The Mechanism of Social Appropriation and its Role in Hellenistic Ethics”, 265–96
  • Kupreeva, Inna, “Qualities and Bodies: Alexander against the Stoics”, 297–344
  • Graver, Margaret, “Not Even Zeus: A Discussion of A. A. Long, Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life, 345–61

Volume XXIV, Summer 2003 

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  • Trépanier, Simon, “Empedocles on the Ultimate Symmetry of the World”, 1–57
  • O’Brien, Denis, “Socrates and Protagoras on Virtue”, 59–131
  • Pavlopoulos, Marc, “Aristotle’s Natural Teleology and Metaphysics of Life”, 133–81
  • Henry, Devin, “Themistius and Spontaneous Generation in Aristotle’s Metaphysics, 183–207
  • Makin, Stephen, “What Does Aristotle Mean by Priority in Substance?”, 209–38
  • Bowin, John, “Chrysippus’ Puzzle about Identity”, 239–51
  • Salles, Ricardo, “Determinism and Recurrence in Early Stoic Thought”, 253–72
  • Betegh, Gábor, “Cosmological Ethics in the Timaeus and Early Stoicism”, 273–302
  • Barney, Rachel, “A Puzzle in Stoic Ethics”, 303–40
  • Fine, Gail, “Sextus and External World Scepticism”, 341–85

Volume XXIII, Winter 2002 

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  • Wardy, Robert, “The Unity of Opposites in Plato’s Symposium, 1–61
  • van Eck, Job, “Not-Being and Difference: On Plato’s Sophist 256d5–258e3”, 63–84
  • Berryman, Sylvia, “Aristotle on pneuma and Animal Self-Motion”, 85–97
  • Heinaman, Robert, “The Improvability of eudaimonia in the Nicomachean Ethics, 99–145
  • Reed, Baron, “The Stoics’ Account of the Cognitive Impression”, 147–80
  • Brouwer, René, “Sagehood and the Stoics”, 181–224
  • Ferrari, G. R. F., “Vegetti’s Callipolis: A Discussion of Mario Vegetti et al., Platone: La Repubblica, 225–45
  • Netz, Reviel, “Did Plato Have a Philosophy of Science? A Discussion of Andrew Gregory, Plato’s Philosophy of Science, 247–63
  • Taylor, C. C. W., “Ethics and Politics in Aristotle: A Discussion of Richard Kraut, Aristotle: Political Philosophy, 265–77

Volume XXII, Summer 2002 

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  • Brisson, Luc, “‘Is the World One?’ A New Interpretation of Plato’s Parmenides, 1–20
  • Delcomminette, Sylvain, “The One-and-Many Problems at Philebus 15b”, 21–42
  • Fraser, Kyle, “Demonstrative Science and the Science of Being qua Being”, 43–82
  • Menn, Stephen, “Aristotle’s Definition of Soul and the Programme of the De anima, 83–139
  • Whiting, Jennifer E., “Locomotive Soul: The Parts of Soul in Aristotle’s Scientific Works”, 141–200
  • Pakaluk, Michael, “On an Alleged Contradiction in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, 201–19
  • Reydams-Schils, Gretchen, “Human Bonding and oikeiōsis in Roman Stoicism”, 221–51
  • Brittain, Charles, “Non-Rational Perception in the Stoics and Augustine”, 253–308

Volume XXI, Winter 2001 

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  • Broadie, Sarah, “Theodicy and Pseudo-History in the Timaeus, 1–28
  • Adomėnas, Mantas, “Self-Reference, Textuality, and the Status of the Political Project in Plato’s Laws, 29–59
  • Tierney, Richard, “On the Senses of ‘symbebēkos’ in Aristotle”, 61–82
  • Menn, Stephen, Metaphysics Z 10–16 and the Argument-Structure of Metaphysics Z, 83–134
  • Warren, James, “Epicurus and the Pleasures of the Future”, 135–79
  • Purinton, Jeffrey, “Epicurus on the Nature of the Gods”, 181–231
  • Tsouna, Voula, “Philodemus on the Therapy of Vice”, 233–58
  • Brennan, Tad, “Fate and Free Will in Stoicism: A Discussion of Susanne Bobzien, Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy, 259–86

Volume XX, Summer 2001 

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  • Sheffield, Frisbee C. C., “Psychic Pregnancy and Platonic Epistemology”, 1–33
  • Gifford, Mark, “Dramatic Dialectic in Republic Book 1”, 35–106
  • Carone, Gabriela Roxana, Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?”, 107–48
  • Tierney, Richard, “Aristotle’s Scientific Demonstrations as Expositions of Essence”, 149–70
  • Matthen, Mohan, “The Holistic Presuppositions of Aristotle’s Cosmology”, 171–99
  • Buchheim, Thomas, “The Functions of the Concept of physis in Aristotle’s Metaphysics, 201–34
  • Gill, Mary Louise, “Aristotle’s Attack on Universals”, 235–60
  • Gardiner, Stephen M., “Aristotle’s Basic and Non-Basic Virtues”, 261–95
  • Gill, Christopher, “Speaking up for Plato’s Interlocutors: A Discussion of J. Beversluis, Cross-Examining Socrates, 297–321

Volume XIX, Winter 2000 

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  • Segvic, Heda, “No One Errs Willingly: The Meaning of Socratic Intellectualism”, 1–45
  • Lee, Mi-Kyoung, “The Secret Doctrine: Plato’s Defence of Protagoras in the Theaetetus, 47–86
  • Johansen, Thomas, “Body, Soul, and Tripartition in Plato’s Timaeus, 87–111
  • Wedin, Michael V., “Some Logical Problems in Metaphysics Gamma”, 113–62
  • Gifford, Mark, “Lexical Anomalies in the Introduction to the Posterior Analytics, Part I”, 163–223
  • Scott, Dominic, “Aristotle and Thrasymachus”, 225–52
  • Osborne, Catherine, “Aristotle on the Fantastic Abilities of Animals in De anima 3.3”, 253–85
  • Bobzien, Susanne, “Did Epicurus Discover the Free Will Problem?”, 287–337
  • Long, A. A., “Platonic Ethics: A Critical Notice of Julia Annas, Platonic Ethics Old and New, 339–57

Volume XVIII, Summer 2000 

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  • Woolf, Raphael, “Callicles and Socrates: Psychic (Dis)harmony in the Gorgias, 1–40
  • Kanayama, Yahei, “The Methodology of the Second Voyage and the Proof of the Soul’s Indestructibility in Plato’s Phaedo, 41–100
  • Chappell, T. D. J., “Thrasymachus and Definition”, 101–7
  • Silverman, Allan, “Flux and Language in the Theaetetus, 109–52
  • Wlodarczyk, Marta, “Aristotelian Dialectic and the Discovery of Truth”, 153–210
  • Scott, Dominic, “Aristotle on Posthumous Fortune”, 211–29
  • Warren, James, “Epicurean Immortality”, 231–61
  • Castagnoli, Luca, “Self-Bracketing Pyrrhonism”, 262–328
  • Osborne, Catherine, “Rummaging in the Recycling Bins of Upper Egypt: A Discussion of A. Martin and O. Primavesi, L’Empédocle de Strasbourg, 329–56

Volume XVII, 1999 

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  • Hasper, Pieter Sjoerd, “The Foundations of Presocratic Atomism”, 1–14
  • Scott, Dominic, “Platonic Pessimism and Moral Education”, 15–36
  • Crivelli, Paolo, “Aristotle on the Truth of Utterances”, 37–56
  • Broackes, Justin, “Aristotle, Objectivity, and Perception”, 57–113
  • Halper, Edward, “The Unity of the Virtues in Aristotle”, 115–43
  • Caston, Victor, “Something and Nothing: The Stoics on Concepts and Universals”, 145–213
  • Menn, Stephen, “The Stoic Theory of Categories”, 215–47
  • Rangos, Spyridon, “Proclus on Poetic Mimesis, Symbolism, and Truth”, 249–77
  • Martin, Christopher J., “Non-Reductive Arguments from Impossible Hypotheses in Boethius and Philoponus”, 279–302
  • Hussey, Edward, “The Enigmas of Derveni: A Review of André Laks and Glenn W. Most (eds.), Studies on the Derveni Papyrus, 303–24
  • Kahn, Charles H., “Greek Philosophy from the Beginning to Plato: A Critical Notice of C. C. W. Taylor (ed.), Routledge History of Philosophy, volume i”, 325–41

Volume XVI, 1998 

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  • Palmer, John A., “Xenophanes’ Ouranian God in the Fourth Century”, 1–34
  • Bodnár, István M., “Atomic Independence and Indivisibility”, 35–61
  • Barney, Rachel, “Socrates Agonistes: The Case of the Cratylus Etymologies”, 63–98
  • Everson, Stephen, “The Incoherence of Thrasymachus”, 99–131
  • Ebert, Theodor, “Aristotelian Accidents”, 133–59
  • Mendell, Henry, “Making Sense of Aristotelian Demonstration”, 161–225
  • Heinaman, Robert, “Alteration and Aristotle’s Activity-Change Distinction”, 227–57
  • Purinton, Jeffrey S., “Aristotle’s Definition of Happiness (NE 1.7, 1098a16–18)”, 259–97
  • Boys-Stones, George, “Plutarch on κοινὸς λόγος: Towards an Architecture of De stoicorum repugnantiis, 299–329
  • Sisko, John E., “Alteration and Quasi-Alteration: A Critical Notice of Stephen Everson, Aristotle on Perception, 331–52

Volume XV, 1997 

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  • Graham, Daniel W., “Heraclitus’ Criticism of Ionian Philosophy”, 1–50
  • Day, Jane M., “The Theory of Perception in Plato’s Theaetetus 152–183”, 51–80
  • Bodnár, István M., “Movers and Elemental Motions in Aristotle”, 81–117
  • Yu, Jiyuan, “Two Conceptions of Hylomorphism in Metaphysics ΖΗΘ, 119–45
  • Judson, Lindsay, “Aristotle on Fair Exchange”, 147–75
  • Baltzly, Dirk, “Plato, Aristotle, and the λόγος ἐκ τῶν πρός τι, 177–206
  • Brennan, Tad, “Aristotle’s Modal Syllogistic: A Discussion of R. Patterson, Aristotle’s Modal Logic, 207–30
  • Charles, David, “Method and Argument in the Study of Aristotle: A Critical Notice of The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle, 231–57
  • Obbink, Dirk, “The Mooring of Philosophy: A Review of [Philodemus,] [On Choices and Avoidances], ed. with Commentary by Giovanni lndelli and Voula Tsouna-McKirahan”, 259–81

Volume XIV, 1996 

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  • Dimas, Panagiotis, “True Belief in the Meno, 1–32
  • Bestor, Thomas Wheaton, “Plato’s Semantics and Plato’s Cave”, 33–82
  • Vasiliou, Iakovos, “Perception, Knowledge, and the Sceptic in Aristotle”, 83–131
  • Bobzien, Susanne, “Stoic Syllogistic”, 133–92
  • Stephens, William O., “Epictetus on How the Stoic Sage Loves”, 193–210
  • van Eck, Job, “Resailing Socrates’ δεύτερος πλοῦς: A Criticism of Rowe’s ‘Explanation in Phaedo 99c6–102a8’”, 211–26
  • Rowe, Christopher, “A Reply to van Eck”, 227–40
  • Wedin, Michael V., “Taking Stock of the Central Books: A Review of Aristotle: Metaphysics, Books Z and H, trans. with Commentary by David Bostock”, 241–71
  • Fine, Gail, “Scepticism, Existence, and Belief: A Discussion of R. J. Hankinson, The Sceptics, 273–90
  • Sheppard, Anne, “Potted Platonism: A Review of Alcinous: The Handbook of Platonism, trans. with Introduction and Commentary by John Dillon”, 291–301

Volume XIII, 1995 

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  • Calef, Scott Warren, “Piety and the Unity of Virtue in Euthyphro 11e–14c”, 1–26
  • McPherran, Mark, “Socratic Piety: In Response to Scott Calef”, 27–35
  • Calef, Scott Warren, “Further Reflections on Socratic Piety: A Reply to Mark McPherran”, 37–43
  • Benson, Hugh H., “The Dissolution of the Problem of the Elenchus”, 45–112
  • Charlton, William, “Plato’s Later Platonism”, 113–33
  • Granger, Herbert, “Aristotle on the Subjecthood of Form”, 135–59
  • Shields, Christopher, “The Subjecthood of Souls and Some Other Forms: A Response to Granger”, 161–76
  • Granger, Herbert, “The Subjecthood of Form: A Reply to Shields”, 177–85
  • Heinaman, Robert, “Activity and Change in Aristotle”, 187–216
  • Bostock, David, “Aristotle on the Transmutation of the Elements in De generatione et corruptione 1.1–4”, 217–29
  • Nussbaum, Martha, “Eros and the Wise: The Stoic Response to a Cultural Dilemma”, 231–67
  • Shields, Christopher, “The Proofs of the Περὶ ἰδεῶν: A Review of Gail Fine, On Ideas, 269–81

Volume XII, 1994 

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  • Lesher, J. H., “The Emergence of Philosophical Interest in Cognition”, 1–34
  • Clarke, Patricia, “The Interweaving of the Forms with One Another: Sophist 259e”, 35–62
  • Devereux, Daniel T., “Separation and Immanence in Plato’s Theory of Forms”, 63–90
  • Thom, Paul, “Interpreting Aristotle’s Contingency-Syllogistic”, 91–109
  • Crisp, Roger, “Aristotle’s Inclusivism”, 111–36
  • Bett, Richard, “Aristocles on Timon on Pyrrho: The Text, its Logic, and its Credibility”, 137–81
  • Lycos, Kimon, “Olympiodorus on Pleasure and the Good in Plato’s Gorgias, 183–205
  • Heinaman, Robert, “Kosman on Activity and Change”, 207–18
  • McCabe, Mary Margaret, “Form, Forms, and Reform: Richard Kraut (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato, 219–26
  • Young, Charles M., “Plato and Computer Dating: A Discussion of Gerard R. Ledger, Re-Counting Plato: A Computer Analysis of Plato’s Style, and Leonard Brandwood, The Chronology of Plato’s Dialogues, 227–50
  • Frank, Daniel H., “Philosophy and Prophecy: A Discussion of Miriam Galston, Politics and Excellence: The Political Philosophy of Alfarabi, 251–8

Volume XI, 1993 

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  • Vander Waerdt, Paul A., “Socratic Justice and Self-Sufficiency: The Story of the Delphic Oracle in Xenophon’s Apology of Socrates, 1–48
  • Rowe, Christopher, “Explanation in Phaedo 99c6–102a8”, 49–69
  • Rue, Rachel, “The Philosopher in Flight: The Digression (172c–177c) in Plato’s Theaetetus, 71–100
  • Gottlieb, Paula, “Aristotle versus Protagoras on Relatives and the Objects of Perception”, 101–19
  • Bolton, Robert, “Aristotle’s Account of the Socratic Elenchus”, 121–52
  • Politis, Vasilis, “The Primacy of Self-Love in the Nicomachean Ethics, 153–74
  • Cooper, John M., “Rhetoric, Dialectic, and the Passions”, 175–98
  • Brown, Lesley, “Understanding the Theaetetus: A Discussion of David Bostock, Plato’s Theaetetus, and Myles Burnyeat, The Theaetetus of Plato, 199–224
  • Barnes, Jonathan, “Aristotle’s Philosophy of the Sciences”, 225–41
  • Broadie, Sarah, “Aristotle’s Epistemic Progress: Terence Irwin, Aristotle’s First Principles, 243–57

Volume X, 1992 

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  • Janaway, Christopher, “Craft and Fineness in Plato’s Ion, 1–23
  • Silverman, Allan, “Plato’s Cratylus: The Naming of Nature and the Nature of Naming”, 25–71
  • Ketchum, Richard J., “Plato’s ‘Refutation’ of Protagorean Relativism: Theaetetus 170–171”, 73–105
  • Nussbaum, Martha, “Tragedy and Self-Sufficiency: Plato and Aristotle on Fear and Pity”, 107–59
  • McKirahan, Voula Tsouna, “The Cyrenaic Theory of Knowledge”, 161–92
  • Obbink, Dirk, “‘What all men believe—must be true’: Common Conceptions and consensio omnium in Aristotle and Hellenistic Philosophy”, 193–231
  • Crisp, Roger, “White on Aristotelian Happiness”, 233–40
  • Irwin, T. H., “Socratic Puzzles: A Review of Gregory Vlastos, Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher, 241–66
  • Barnes, Jonathan, “Metacommentary”, 267–81

Volume IX, 1991 

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  • Striker, Gisela, “Following Nature: A Study in Stoic Ethics”, 1–73
  • Malcolm, John, “On Avoiding the Void”, 75–94
  • Furth, Montgomery, “A ‘Philosophical Hero’? Anaxagoras and the Eleatics”, 95–129
  • Brickhouse, Thomas C. and Smith, Nicholas D., “Socrates’ Elenctic Mission”, 131–59
  • Kahn, Charles, “In Response to Mark McPherran”, 161–8
  • Ferrari, G. R. F., “Moral Fecundity: A Discussion of A. W. Price, Love and Friendship in Plato and Aristotle, 169–84
  • Vander Waerdt, Paul A., “Politics and Philosophy in Stoicism: A Discussion of A. Erskine, The Hellenistic Stoa: Political Thought and Action, 185–211

Volume VIII, 1990 

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  • Laks, André, “‘The More’ and ‘The Full’: On the Reconstruction of Parmenides’ Theory of Sensation in Theophrastus, De sensibus, 3–4”, 1–18
  • Benson, Hugh G., “The Priority of Definition and the Socratic Elenchus”, 19–65
  • Freeland, Cynthia A., “Scientific Explanation and Empirical Data in Aristotle’s Meteorology, 67–102
  • White, Stephen A., “Is Aristotelian Happiness a Good Life or the Best Life?”, 103–43
  • Gallop, David, “Animals in the Poetics, 145–71
  • Kemal, Salim, “Aristotle’s Poetics in Avicenna’s Commentary”, 173–210
  • McPherran, Mark L., “Kahn on the Pre-Middle Platonic Dialogues: Comments on Charles Kahn, ‘On the Relative Date of the Gorgias and the Protagoras’”, 211–36
  • Lewis, Eric, “‘When Worlds Collide’: David Furley’s The Greek Cosmologists, Vol. I. The Formation of the Atomic Theory and its Earliest Critics, 237–57
  • Bostock, David, “Plato and Nominalism: Critical Notice of Terry Penner, The Ascent from Nominalism, 259–74
  • Asmis, Elizabeth, “Free Action and the Swerve: Review of Walter G. Englert, Epicurus on the Swerve and Voluntary Action, 275–91

Volume VII, 1989 

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  • Patterson, Richard, “The Case of the Two Barbaras: Basic Approaches to Aristotle’s Modal Logic”, 1–40
  • Williams, C. J. F., “Aristotle on Cambridge Change”, 41–57
  • Bett, Richard, “Carneades’ pithanon: A Reappraisal of its Role and Status”, 59–94
  • Lesses, Glenn, “Virtue and the Goods of Fortune in Stoic Moral Theory”, 95–127
  • Scaltsas, Theodore, “Socratic Moral Realism: An Alternative Justification”, 129–50
  • Heath, Malcolm, “The Unity of Plato’s Phaedrus, 151–73
  • Rowe, Christopher, “The Unity of the Phaedrus: A Reply to Heath”, 175–88
  • Heath, Malcolm, “The Unity of the Phaedrus: A Postscript”, 189–91
  • Wildberg, Christian, “Two Systems in Aristotle?”, 193–202
  • Goldin, Owen, “Problems with Graham’s Two-Systems Hypothesis”, 203–13
  • Graham, Daniel W., “Two Systems in Aristotle”, 215–31
  • Mueller, Ian, “Hippolytus Retractatus: A Discussion of Catherine Osborne, Rethinking Early Greek Philosophy, 233–51

Volume VI, 1988 

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  • Mackenzie, Mary Margaret, “Heraclitus and the Art of Paradox”, 1–37
  • Finkelberg, Aryeh, “Parmenides’ Foundation of the Way of Truth”, 39–67
  • Kahn, Charles H., “On the Relative Date of the Gorgias and the Protagoras, 69–102
  • Shields, Christopher, “Soul and Body in Aristotle”, 103–37
  • Woodruff, Paul, “Aporetic Pyrrhonism”, 139–68
  • Gill, Christopher, “Personhood and Personality: The Four-personae Theory in Cicero, De officiis I”, 169–99
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, “Moral Habituation: A Review of Troels Engberg-Pedersen, Aristotle’s Theory of Moral Insight, 201–19
  • Lloyd, G. E. R., “Nature and Life: A Review of Allan Gotthelf (ed.), Aristotle on Nature and Living Things, Philosophical and Historical Studies Presented to David M. Balme on his Seventieth Birthday, 221–30
  • Maconi, Henry, Nova Non Philosophandi Philosophia: A Review of Anna Maria Ioppolo, Opinione e Scienza, 231–53
  • Bostock, David, “Time and the Continuum: A Discussion of Richard Sorabji, Time, Creation, and the Continuum, 255–70

Volume V, 1987 

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  • Brickhouse, Thomas C. and Smith, Nicholas D., “Socrates on Goods, Virtue, and Happiness”, 1–27
  • Kanayama, Yahei, “Perceiving, Considering, and Attaining Being (Theaetetus 184–186)”, 29–81
  • Ebert, Theodor, “The Origin of the Stoic Theory of Signs in Sextus Empiricus”, 83–126
  • Mitsis, P., “Epicurus on Friendship and Altruism”, 127–53
  • Lloyd, A. C., “Plotinus on the Genesis of Thought and Existence”, 155–86
  • Vlastos, Gregory, “‘Separation’ in Plato”, 187–96
  • Sharples, R. W., “Could Alexander (Follower of Aristotle) Have Done Better? A Response to Professor Frede and Others”, 197–216
  • Stough, Charlotte, “Knowledge and Belief: A Discussion of Julia Annas and Jonathan Barnes, The Modes of Scepticism: Ancient Texts and Modern Interpretations; and Harold Tarrant, Scepticism or Platonism? The Philosophy of the Fourth Academy, 217–34
  • Taylor, C. C. W., “Hellenistic Ethics: A Discussion of Malcolm Schofield and Gisela Striker, The Norms of Nature, Studies in Hellenistic Ethics, 235–45

Volume IV, 1986: A Festschrift for J. L. Ackrill 

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  • Wiggins, David, “Teleology and the Good in Plato’s Phaedo, 1–18
  • Strang, Colin, “Plato’s Analogy of the Cave”, 19–34
  • Moravcsik, Julius M., “On Correcting the Poets”, 35–47
  • Brown, Lesley, “Being in the Sophist: A Syntactical Enquiry”, 49–70
  • Fine, Gail, “Immanence”, 71–97
  • Annas, Julia, “Aristotle on Memory and the Self”, 99–117
  • Charles, David, “Aristotle: Ontology and Moral Reasoning”, 119–44
  • Woods, Michael, “Intuition and Perception in Aristotle’s Ethics”, 145–66
  • Kirwan, Christopher, “Aristotle on the Necessity of the Present”, 167–87
  • Williams, Bernard, “Hylomorphism”, 189–99
  • Barnes, Jonathan, “Peripatetic Negations”, 201–14
  • Sorabji, Richard, “Closed Space and Closed Time”, 215–31

Volume III, 1985 

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  • Nehamas, Alexander, “Meno’s Paradox and Socrates as a Teacher”, 1–30
  • Frede, Dorothea, “The Sea-Battle Reconsidered: A Defence of the Traditional Interpretation”, 31–87
  • Irwin, T. H., “Permanent Happiness: Aristotle and Solon”, 89–124
  • Morrison, Donald, “Separation in Aristotle’s Metaphysics”, 125–57
  • Fine, Gail, “Separation: A Reply to Morrison”, 159–65
  • Morrison, Donald, “Separation: A Reply to Fine”, 167–73
  • Glidden, David K., “Epicurean prolēpsis, 175–217
  • Mignucci, Mario, “Logic and Omniscience: Alexander of Aphrodisias and Proclus”, 219–46
  • Polansky, Ronald M., “Professor Vlastos’s Analysis of Socratic Elenchus”, 247–59
  • Kahn, Charles, “The Beautiful and the Genuine: A Discussion of Paul Woodruff, Plato, Hippias Major, 261–87
  • White, Nicholas, “Nature and Regularity in Stoic Ethics: A Discussion of Anna Maria Ioppolo, Aristone di Chio e lo Stoicismo Antico, 289–305
  • Lennox, James G., “Demarcating Ancient Science: A Discussion of G. E. R. Lloyd, Science, Folklore and Ideology: the Life Sciences in Ancient Greece, 307–24

Volume II, 1984 

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  • Lesher, J. H., “Parmenides’ Critique of Thinking: the poludēris elenchus of Fragment 7”, 1–30
  • Fine, Gail, “Separation”, 31–87
  • Bostock, David, “Plato on ‘is not’ (Sophist, 254–9)”, 89–119
  • Kosman, L. A., “Substance, Being, and energeia, 121–49
  • Inwood, Brad, “Hierocles: Theory and Argument in the Second Century AD”, 151–83
  • Brickhouse, Thomas and Smith, Nicholas D., “Vlastos on the Elenchus”, 185–95
  • Nussbaum, Martha, “Aristotelian Dualism: Reply to Howard Robinson”, 197–207
  • Urmson, J. O., “Pleasure and Distress: A Discussion of J. C. B. Gosling and C. C. W. Taylor, The Greeks on Pleasure, 209–221
  • Roberts, Jean, “Knowing about Understanding: A Discussion of J. Moline, Plato’s Theory of Understanding, 223–35
  • Fowler, D., “Sceptics and Epicureans: A Discussion of M. Gigante, Scetticismo e Epicureismo, 237–67
  • Wright, M. R., “Method and Argument after Aristotle: A Discussion of J. Barnes et al (eds.), Science and Speculation, 269–77
  • Frede, Dorothea, “Could Paris (Son of Priam) Have Chosen Otherwise?: A Discussion of R. W. Sharples, Alexander of Aphrodisias: De fato, 279–92

Volume I, 1983 

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  • Owen, G. E. L., “Philosophical Invective”, 1–25
  • Vlastos, Gregory, “The Socratic Elenchus”, 27–58
  • Kraut, Richard, “Comments on Gregory Vlastos, ‘The Socratic Elenchus’”, 59–70
  • Vlastos, Gregory, “Afterthoughts on the Socratic Elenchus”, 71–4
  • Kahn, Charles H., “Drama and Dialectic in Plato’s Gorgias, 75–121
  • Robinson, Howard, “Aristotelian Dualism”, 123–44
  • Striker, Gisela, “The Role of oikeiosis in Stoic Ethics”, 145–67
  • Barnes, Jonathan, “Immaterial Causes”, 169–92
  • Furley, David, “Weight and Motion in Democritus’ Theory: A Discussion of D. O’Brien, Theories of Weight in the Ancient World, vol l Democritus, 192–209
  • Gill, Christopher, “Platonic Punishments: A Discussion of M. M. Mackenzie, Plato on Punishment, 211–16
  • Judson, Lindsay, “Eternity and Necessity in De caelo 1.12: A Discussion of Sarah Waterlow, Passage and Possibility: A Study of Aristotle’s Modal Concepts, 217–55

Supplemental Volumes

Supplementary Volume 2012: Virtue and Happiness: Essays in Honour of Julia Annas 

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  • Kamtekar, Rachana, “Introduction”, 1–12
  • McPherran, Mark L., “Socrates’ Refutation of Gorgias: Gorgias 447c–461b”, 13–29
  • Barnes, Jonathan, “Justice Writ Large”, 31–49
  • Smith, Nicholas D., “Plato on the Power of Ignorance”, 51–73
  • Taylor, C. C. W., “The Role of Women in Plato’s Republic, 75–87
  • Woodruff, Paul, “Justice as a Virtue of the Soul”, 89–101
  • Schofield, Malcolm, “Injury, Injustice, and the Involuntary in the Laws, 103–14
  • Russell, Daniel C., “Aristotle’s Virtues of Greatness”, 115–47
  • Bett, Richard, “Did the Stoics Invent Human Rights?”, 149–69
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, “Excessiveness and Our Natural Development”, 171–96
  • Ioppolo, Anna Maria, “Chrysippus and the Action Theory of Aristo of Chios”, 197–222
  • Inwood, Brad, “How Unified is Stoicism Anyway?”, 223–44
  • Long, A. A., “Plotinus, Ennead 1.4 as Critique of Earlier Eudaimonism”, 245–63
  • Bloomfield, Paul, Eudaimonia and Practical Rationality”, 265–86
  • LeBar, Mark and Goldberg, Nathaniel, “Psychological Eudaimonism and Interpretation in Greek Ethics”, 287–319
  • LaBarge, Scott, “How (and Maybe Why) to Grieve like an Ancient Philosopher”, 321–42

Supplementary Volume 1992: Methods of Interpreting Plato and His Dialogues 

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  • Klagge, James C., “Editor’s Prologue”, 1–12
  • Fine, Gail, “Aristotle’s Criticisms of Plato”, 13–41
  • Annas, Julia, “Plato the Sceptic”, 43–72
  • Kosman, L. A., “Silence and Imitation in the Platonic Dialogues”, 73–92
  • Halperin, David M., “Plato and the Erotics of Narrativity”, 93–129
  • Blundell, Mary Whitlock, “Character and Meaning in Plato’s Hippias Minor, 131–72
  • Cohen, S. Marc and Keyt, David, “Analysing Plato’s Arguments: Plato and Platonism”, 173–200
  • Frede, Michael, “Plato’s Arguments and the Dialogue Form”, 201–19
  • Sayre, Kenneth, “A Maieutic View of Five Late Dialogues”, 221–43
  • Smith, Nicholas D., “Editor’s Afterword: Platonic Scholars and Other Wishful Thinkers”, 245–59

Supplementary Volume 1991: Aristotle and the Later Tradition 

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  • Kerferd, George B., “Aristotle’s Treatment of the Doctrine of Parmenides”, 1–7
  • Mignucci, Mario, “Expository Proofs in Aristotle’s Syllogistic”, 9–28
  • Schofield, Malcolm, “Explanatory Projects in Physics, 2.3 and 7”, 29–40
  • Woods, Michael, “Universals and Particular Forms in Aristotle’s Metaphysics, 41–56
  • Ackrill, John, “Change and Aristotle’s Theological Argument”, 57–66
  • Kenny, Anthony, “The Nicomachean Conception of Happiness”, 67–80
  • Brunschwig, Jacques, “On a Book-Title by Chrysippus: ‘On the Fact that the Ancients Admitted Dialectic along with Demonstrations’”, 81–95
  • Long, A. A., “The Harmonics of Stoic Virtue”, 97–116
  • Armstrong, Hilary, “Aristotle in Plotinus: The Continuity and Discontinuity of psychē and nous, 117–27
  • Huby, Pamela, “Stages in the Development of Language about Aristotle’s nous, 129–43
  • Barnes, Jonathan, “Ammonius and Adverbs”, 145–63
  • Sheppard, Anne, Phantasia and Mental Images: Neoplatonist Interpretations of De anima, 3.3”, 165–73
  • Hadot, Ilsetraut, “The Role of the Commentaries on Aristotle in the Teaching of Philosophy according to the Prefaces of the Neoplatonic Commentaries on the Categories, 175–89
  • Blumenthal, Henry, Nous pathētikos in Later Greek Philosophy”, 191–205
  • Robinson, Howard, “Form and the Immateriality of the Intellect from Aristotle to Aquinas”, 207–26
  • Sorabji, Richard, “From Aristotle to Brentano: The Development of the Concept of Intentionality”, 227–59

Supplementary Volume 1988 

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  • Turnbull, Robert G., “Becoming and Intelligibility”, 1–14
  • Fine, Gail, “Plato on Perception: A Reply to Professor Turnbull, ‘Becoming and Intelligibility’”, 15–28
  • Turnbull, Robert G., “Response to Professor Fine’s Critique of ‘Becoming and Intelligibility’”, 29–36
  • Frede, Michael, “Being and Becoming in Plato”, 37–52
  • Code, Alan, “Reply to Michael Frede’s ‘Being and Becoming in Plato’”, 53–60
  • Irwin, T. H., “Disunity in the Aristotelian Virtues”, 61–78
  • Kraut, Richard, “Comments on ‘Disunity in the Aristotelian Virtues’ by T. H. Irwin”, 79–86
  • Irwin, T. H., “Disunity in the Aristotelian Virtues: A Reply to Richard Kraut”, 87–90
  • Barnes, Jonathan, “Epicurean Signs”, 91–134
  • Long, A. A., “Reply to Jonathan Barnes, ‘Epicurean Signs’”, 135–44
  • Nussbaum, Martha, “Nature, Function, and Capability: Aristotle on Political Distribution”, 145–84
  • Charles, David, “Perfectionism in Aristotle’s Political Theory: Reply to Martha Nussbaum”, 185–206
  • Nussbaum, Martha, “Reply to David Charles”, 207–14