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Wilbur R. Knorr
Construction as Existence Proof in Ancient Geometry
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Anthony Preus
Biological Theory in Prophyry’s De abstinentia
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After briefly putting Porphyry’s On Abstinence from Animal Food into its historical context, I present two biological theories which appear in this treatise: the first may be called “providential ecology,” the theory that the natural world operates very well without the intervention of man, that God or Nature takes care of biological balance most effectively without human intervention; the second may be called “the rationality of animals,” the theory that there is no radical distinction between human reason and the rationality displayed by animals. Both theories may be placed into the general philosophical position elaborated by the earlier Neoplatonists conceming man’s place in nature, the character of embodied souls, and the interrelationships between being, God, and λόγοϛ; I have not, however, set myself this larger task.
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Ronald Polansky
Energeia in Aristotle’s Metaphysics IX
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Arthur Madigan, S.J.
Plato, Aristotle and Professor MacIntyre
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A.A. Long
Greek Ethics After MacIntyre and The Stoic Community of Reason
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Leonard Woodbury
Two New Works on Early Greek Views of the Soul
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Nicholas White
Plato’s Theory of Understanding
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Kenneth Seeskin
Musings on the Meno, A New Translation with Commentary
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Giovanni R.F. Ferrari
Platonic Myth:
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Donald J. Zeyl
Plato’s Protagoras
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David Konstan
Συζήτησιϛ:
Studi sull’ epicureismo greco e romano offerti a Marcello Gigante
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Phillip De Lacy
Ricerche Filodemee
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Margaret E. Reesor
Poseidonios. Die Fragmente. 1 Texte. 11. Erlaüterungen
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Ian Mueller
Parmenides133a-134e:
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Robert Friedman
Matter and Necessity in Physics B9 200a15-30
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Alan C. Bowen
Menaechmus versus the Platonists:
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Richard A. Bidgood
Irwin on Hedonism in Plato’s Protagoras
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J.R.S. Wilson
On a Possible Circularity in the Republic
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Wilbur R. Knorr
Zeno’s Paradoxes Still in Motion
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Matthew S. Santirocco
Vernant in English
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