Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 57:
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. OSAP is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback
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spelling | Caston, Victor 1963- Verfasser (DE-588)173652190 aut Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 57 Oxford Oxford University Press, Incorporated 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (409 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Ser COVER -- OXFORD STUDIES IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY -- COPYRIGHT -- ADVISORY BOARD -- DEDICATON -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- TECHNĒ AND ARCHĒ IN PLATO'S REPUBLIC BOOK 1 -- 1. Preliminaries: the meaning of 'rule' and Thrasymachus' initial political examples -- 2. 'In the precise sense': from Thrasymachus on rulers and professionals, to Socrates on rulers as professionals -- 3. Thrasymachus' last stand -- 4. Coda -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PLATO ON WHY HUMAN BEAUTY IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL -- 1. Plato's anthropology -- 2. Beauty -- 3. The good of love -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- ON THE DIGRESSION IN THE THEAETETUS -- 1. Semi-Protagoreanism, wisdom, justice, and piety -- 2. The Digression as Ersatz: how Plato could argue in the Digression and doesn't -- 3. From the Gorgias to the Digression -- 4. Objective measurement and its normative consequences -- 5. Geometry, arithmetic, and genealogy -- 6. Summing up -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- THE ACADEMY AT WORK: THE TARGET OF DIALECTIC IN PLATO'S PARMENIDES -- 1. The scene -- 2. Zeno's hypothesis, Socrates' response, and the problem of 'many' -- 3. Participation and unity -- 4. Glimmers of a solution -- 5. Concluding remarks -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- FAKING WISDOM: THE EXPERTISE OF SOPHISTIC IN PLATO'S SOPHIST -- 1. Sophistic as an expertise -- 2. Does the sophist make appearances or likenesses? -- 3. A mistaken proposal -- 4. The proportions of wisdom (i): irrefutability -- 5. The proportions of wisdom (ii): knowledge of forms -- 6. Sophistic as appearance-making expertise -- 7. The sophist's character -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- VIRTUE AND GOALS OF ACTIONS IN ARISTOTLE'S ETHICAL TREATISES -- 1. Character-virtue as a non-rational state in the Eudemian Ethics -- 2. Character-virtue, decision, and action -- 3. Objection 1: isn't reason doing all the important work on this picture? 4. Objection 2: doesn't this picture operate with an impoverished conception of reason? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PRACTICAL NOUS IN THE NICOMACHEAN ETHICS -- 1. The theoretical domain: epistēmē and its required counterpart, nous -- 1. 1. Epistēmē and demonstration -- 1. 2. Nous -- 2. The practical domain: phronēsis and its required counterpart, practical nous -- 2. 1. Phronēsis and deliberation -- 2. 2. Practical nous -- 3. Some philosophical implications of Aristotle's theory of practical nous -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PRACTICAL TRUTH IN ARISTOTLE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Assertoric truth and theoretical understanding -- 3. Practical truth: some proposals -- 3. 1. Proposal A -- 3. 2. Proposal B -- 3. 3. Proposal B* -- 4. Non-semantic truth in Aristotle -- 5. Practical truth: three more proposals -- 5. 1. Proposal C -- 5. 2. Proposal C* -- 5. 3. G. E. M. Anscombe's interpretation -- 6. Assessment and a further question -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- BECOMING BAD: ARISTOTLE ON VICE AND MORAL HABITUATION -- 1. Symmetry (and its limits) -- 2. Habituation -- 3. Endorsement -- 4. Rational corruption -- 5. Conclusions -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PLEASURE AND HUMAN GOOD IN EPICURUS -- 1. Psychological vs ethical hedonism -- 2. Epicurus on psychological hedonism -- 3. Epicurus' unitary account of pleasure -- 4. Pleasure as a diagnostic tool: kata kinēsin pleasures -- 5. Kata kinēsin pleasures and pleasure in Plato's Philebus -- 6. Human phusis and the optimal state of soul and body -- 7. Pleasure's value grounded in phusis -- 8. Phusis as the fundamental bearer of value and end -- 9. Pleasure's value revisited -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- CYNICISM: OR, PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF STRIFE -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- JACOB THE CYNIC: PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHY IN JACOB BURCKHARDT'S GRIECHISCHE CULTURGESCHICHTE -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX LOCORUM. Notes for Contributors to Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is a volume of original articles on all aspects of ancient philosophy. The articles may be of substantial length, and include critical notices of major books. OSAP is now published twice yearly, in both hardback and paperback Philosophy, Ancient-Periodicals Electronic books Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Caston, Victor Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 57 Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2020 9780198850847 |
spellingShingle | Caston, Victor 1963- Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 57 COVER -- OXFORD STUDIES IN ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY -- COPYRIGHT -- ADVISORY BOARD -- DEDICATON -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- TECHNĒ AND ARCHĒ IN PLATO'S REPUBLIC BOOK 1 -- 1. Preliminaries: the meaning of 'rule' and Thrasymachus' initial political examples -- 2. 'In the precise sense': from Thrasymachus on rulers and professionals, to Socrates on rulers as professionals -- 3. Thrasymachus' last stand -- 4. Coda -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PLATO ON WHY HUMAN BEAUTY IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL -- 1. Plato's anthropology -- 2. Beauty -- 3. The good of love -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- ON THE DIGRESSION IN THE THEAETETUS -- 1. Semi-Protagoreanism, wisdom, justice, and piety -- 2. The Digression as Ersatz: how Plato could argue in the Digression and doesn't -- 3. From the Gorgias to the Digression -- 4. Objective measurement and its normative consequences -- 5. Geometry, arithmetic, and genealogy -- 6. Summing up -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- THE ACADEMY AT WORK: THE TARGET OF DIALECTIC IN PLATO'S PARMENIDES -- 1. The scene -- 2. Zeno's hypothesis, Socrates' response, and the problem of 'many' -- 3. Participation and unity -- 4. Glimmers of a solution -- 5. Concluding remarks -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- FAKING WISDOM: THE EXPERTISE OF SOPHISTIC IN PLATO'S SOPHIST -- 1. Sophistic as an expertise -- 2. Does the sophist make appearances or likenesses? -- 3. A mistaken proposal -- 4. The proportions of wisdom (i): irrefutability -- 5. The proportions of wisdom (ii): knowledge of forms -- 6. Sophistic as appearance-making expertise -- 7. The sophist's character -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- VIRTUE AND GOALS OF ACTIONS IN ARISTOTLE'S ETHICAL TREATISES -- 1. Character-virtue as a non-rational state in the Eudemian Ethics -- 2. Character-virtue, decision, and action -- 3. Objection 1: isn't reason doing all the important work on this picture? 4. Objection 2: doesn't this picture operate with an impoverished conception of reason? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PRACTICAL NOUS IN THE NICOMACHEAN ETHICS -- 1. The theoretical domain: epistēmē and its required counterpart, nous -- 1. 1. Epistēmē and demonstration -- 1. 2. Nous -- 2. The practical domain: phronēsis and its required counterpart, practical nous -- 2. 1. Phronēsis and deliberation -- 2. 2. Practical nous -- 3. Some philosophical implications of Aristotle's theory of practical nous -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PRACTICAL TRUTH IN ARISTOTLE -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Assertoric truth and theoretical understanding -- 3. Practical truth: some proposals -- 3. 1. Proposal A -- 3. 2. Proposal B -- 3. 3. Proposal B* -- 4. Non-semantic truth in Aristotle -- 5. Practical truth: three more proposals -- 5. 1. Proposal C -- 5. 2. Proposal C* -- 5. 3. G. E. M. Anscombe's interpretation -- 6. Assessment and a further question -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- BECOMING BAD: ARISTOTLE ON VICE AND MORAL HABITUATION -- 1. Symmetry (and its limits) -- 2. Habituation -- 3. Endorsement -- 4. Rational corruption -- 5. Conclusions -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PLEASURE AND HUMAN GOOD IN EPICURUS -- 1. Psychological vs ethical hedonism -- 2. Epicurus on psychological hedonism -- 3. Epicurus' unitary account of pleasure -- 4. Pleasure as a diagnostic tool: kata kinēsin pleasures -- 5. Kata kinēsin pleasures and pleasure in Plato's Philebus -- 6. Human phusis and the optimal state of soul and body -- 7. Pleasure's value grounded in phusis -- 8. Phusis as the fundamental bearer of value and end -- 9. Pleasure's value revisited -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- CYNICISM: OR, PHILOSOPHY AS A WAY OF STRIFE -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- JACOB THE CYNIC: PHILOSOPHERS AND PHILOSOPHY IN JACOB BURCKHARDT'S GRIECHISCHE CULTURGESCHICHTE -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX LOCORUM. Notes for Contributors to Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Philosophy, Ancient-Periodicals |
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