Particulars in Greek philosophy : the seventh S.V. Keeling Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy /
Ancient Greek philosophy has been criticised, for example by the late Bernard Williams, for emphasising the universal at the expense of the particular. Six leading scholars consider what the Greeks themselves, from Plato to the period of the Roman Empire, had to say on this issue in the contexts of...
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Format: Conference Proceeding eBook
Language: English
Published:
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2010.
Series:
Philosophia Antiqua
120.
Philosophia Antiqua Online, ISBN: 9789004319752.
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Call Number: B187.I48 S95 2010
- Preliminary Material /
- R. Sharples
- Chapter One. Moral Vision And Legislating For The Good In Aristotle /
- Robert Wardy
- Chapter Two. Particular Virtues In The Nicomachean Ethics Of Aristotle /
- Carlo Natali
- Chapter Three. What's A Particular, And What Makes It So? Some Thoughts, Mainly About Aristotle /
- Verity Harte
- Chapter Four. Particulars, Selves And Individuals In Stoic Philosophy /
- Christopher Gill
- Chapter Five. On Christopher Gill On \'Particulars, Selves And Individuals In Stoic Philosophy\' /
- Angela Hobbs
- Chapter Six. Alexander Of Aphrodisias On Particulars And The Stoic Criterion Of Identity /
- Marwan Rashed
- Index Of Passages Cited /
- R. Sharples
- General Index /
- R. Sharples.