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Index
Cover page Halftitle page Title page Copyright page Advisory Board Contents Nous, Motion, and Teleology in Anaxagoras
1. Nous and the vortex motion of the mixture 2. Nous and soul 3. Conclusion
‘All the World’s a Stage-Painting’: Scenery, Optics, and Greek Epistemology Identity and Explanation in the Euthyphro
1. Introduction 2. The central argument 3. Substitution concerns 4. The Aristotelian account of the argument 5. Apparent advantages of the Aristotelian interpretation 6. Prior features and strict identity 7. Why is an answer informative? 7. Conclusion
The Third Man and the Coherence of the Parmenides
1. Introduction 2. Which regress should take priority? 3. The ‘background commitments’ account in detail 4. The Proclus–Taylor account 5. A new reading of the Third Man 6. Self-predication and ‘paradeigmatism’ 7. Facing up to the problem of participation 8. Dramatic and dialectical context 9. Reading the ‘one’ and the Deductions 10. Conclusion
Varieties of Pleasure in Plato and Aristotle
1. Preface 2. Plato’s Philebus 3. Aristotle’s Rhetoric 4. Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics 7 and 10: the nature and ground of pleasure 5. A miscellany of pleasures 6. Sensation, emotion, and attitude
Going through aporiai: The Critical Use of Aristotle’s Dialectic
1. Introduction 2. Some preliminaries7 3. The third use of the Topics as ‘producing arguments on both sides’ 4. Aporia as conflicting arguments 5. The resolution (lusis) of the aporia 6. Conclusions
Aristotle’s Measurement Dilemma
1. Introduction 2. Basic features of contemporary conceptions of measurement 3. The general concept of measure in Aristotle’s Metaphysics 4. Aristotle’s notion of measure as a predecessor of our modern conception 5. The measure of motion in Aristotle’s Physics
Spicy Food as Cause of Death: Coincidence and Necessity in Metaphysics Ε 2–3
1. Introduction 2. The argument 3. Aristotle’s gambit 4. Implications of denying the thesis 5. Coincidence in Δ 30 6. The backtracking argument 7. The interpretation of Ε 3 in Κ 8 8. Aristotle’s conclusion and a summary of the argument 9. Conclusion
Index Locorum Notes for Contributors to Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
Do not use the author-and-date style of reference.
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