
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume 35
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Summary
Author Biography
Brad Inwood is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto
Table of Contents
Hesiod, Prodicus, and the Socratics on Work and Pleasure | p. 1 |
Heraclitus' Critique of Pythagoras' Enquiry in Fragment 129 | p. 19 |
Does Socrates Claim to Know that He Knows Nothing? | p. 49 |
Plato on the Possibility of Hedonic Mistakes | p. 89 |
The Self, the Soul, and the Individual in the City of the Laws | p. 125 |
'As if we were investigating snubness': Aristotle on the Prospects for a Single Science of Nature | p. 149 |
Aristotle's Notion of Priority in Nature and Substance | p. 187 |
Excavating Dissoi Logoi 4 | p. 249 |
Plotinus on Astrology | p. 265 |
Power, Activity, and Being: A Discussion of Aristotle: Metaphysics $$, trans. and comm. Stephen Makin | p. 293 |
Index Locorum | p. 301 |
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