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Index
Cover page Halftitle page Title page Copyright page Advisory Board Contents How Preplatonic Worlds Became Ensouled
1. Thales 2. Anaximenes 3. Heraclitus 4. Pythagoras and Pythagoreans 5. Alcmaeon 6. Conclusion
On Plato’s Conception of Change
1. Introduction 2. Changing particulars 3. Non-identity through time: Symposium 4. Non-identity through time: Theaetetus 5. Impermanent souls? 6. Non-identity through time: Phaedo 7. A broader picture (and an Aristotelian conjecture) 8. Being and coming to be 9. Evidence from the Timaeus 10. Essenceless particulars? 11. Ancient interpretations 12. Conclusion
J. L. Austin’s Lecture Notes on the Nicomachean Ethics: Making Sense of Aristotle on Akrasia
Introductory Note I. Extracts From Austin’s 1938 Notes II. Making Sense of Aristotle in Collaboration with Austin
Two Classic Problems in the Stoic Theory of Time
1. ‘No time is wholly present’ 2. The Stoic theory of events 3. The broad present 4. The unity of events 5. Everlasting recurrence 6. Does time presuppose change? 7. Conclusion: what defines what?
Leaving Nothing to Chance: An Argument for Principle Monism in Plotinus
Introduction 1. Platonist principle pluralism vs. Platonist principle monism 2. Plotinus’ Co-ordination Argument and Aristotle’s first principle(s) 3. The Co-ordination Argument and Plotinus’ principle monism Conclusion
The Basic Logic of Plotinus’ System: A Discussion of E. K. Emilsson, Plotinus
1. The principle of prior possession 2. Holism and the intelligible realm 3. Bodies and perception 4. Conclusion: mysticism and philosophy
Index Locorum Notes for Contributors to Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
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