Perspectives on Greek philosophy : S.V. Keeling memorial lectures in ancient philosophy, 1992-2002
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Perspectives on Greek philosophy : S.V. Keeling memorial lectures in ancient philosophy, 1992-2002
(Ashgate Keeling series in ancient philosophy)
Ashgate, c2003
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In commemoration of the philosophical interests of Stanley Victor Keeling, the annual lectures in his memory highlight the interest and importance of ancient philosophy for contemporary study of the subject. This volume brings together the Keeling lectures from leading international figures in ancient and modern philosophy, presented between 1992 and 2002. Including contributions from Bernard Williams and Martha Nussbaum, lectures range across topics such as "intrinsic goodness", necessity, fate and determinism and quality of life, extending from Plato through Aristotle to the Stoics.
Table of Contents
- Plato's construction of intrinsic goodness, Bernard Williams (1997)
- Plato and meta-ethics - Cudworth to Price, T.H. Irwin (1997)
- Quality of life in Plato and Aristotle, Gunther Patzig (1992)
- Do we need new editions of ancient philosophy?, Jacques Brunschwig (1995)
- Aristotle and the Atomists on forms and final causes, David Furley (1994)
- An Aristotelian theory of the emotions, John Cooper (1993)
- Aristotle's craftsmen and Wittgenstein's builders, David Charles (2001)
- From necessity to fate - an inevitable step?, Sarah Broadie (1999)
- Compassion or terror, Martha Nussbaum (2002).
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