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M. F. Burnyeat taught for 14 years in the Philosophy Department of University College London, then for 18 years in the Classics Faculty at Cambridge, 12 of them as the Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, before migrating to Oxford in 1996 to become a Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at All Souls College. The studies, articles and reviews collected in these two volumes of Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy were all written, and all but two published, before that decisive change. Whether designed for a scholarly audience or for a wider public, they range from the Presocratics to Augustine, from Descartes and Bishop Berkeley to Wittgenstein and G. E. Moore. Their subject-matter falls under four main headings: 'Logic and Dialectic' and 'Scepticism Ancient and Modern', which are contained in this first volume; 'Knowledge' and 'Philosophy and the Good Life' make up the second volume. The title 'Explorations' well expresses Burnyeat's ability to discover new aspects of fa

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Preface; Introduction; Part I. Logic and Dialectic: 1. Protagoras and self-refutation in later Greek philosophy; 2. Protagoras and self-refutation in Plato's Theaetetus; 3. The upside-down back-to-front sceptic of Lucretius IV.472; 4. Antipater and self-refutation: elusive arguments in Cicero's Academica; 5. Gods and heaps; 6. The origins of non-deductive inference; 7. Enthymeme: Aristotle on the logic of persuasion; Part II. Scepticism Ancient and Modern: 8. Can the sceptic live his scepticism?; 9. Tranquillity without a stop: Timon, frag. 68; 10. Idealism and Greek philosophy: what Descartes saw and Berkeley missed; 11. Conflicting appearances; 12. The sceptic in his place and time; 13. Dissoi logoi; Bibliography.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 6/14/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780521750721, 978-0521750721
      ISBN10: 0521750725

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      Book Synopsis
      M. F. Burnyeat taught for 14 years in the Philosophy Department of University College London, then for 18 years in the Classics Faculty at Cambridge, 12 of them as the Laurence Professor of Ancient Philosophy, before migrating to Oxford in 1996 to become a Senior Research Fellow in Philosophy at All Souls College. The studies, articles and reviews collected in these two volumes of Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy were all written, and all but two published, before that decisive change. Whether designed for a scholarly audience or for a wider public, they range from the Presocratics to Augustine, from Descartes and Bishop Berkeley to Wittgenstein and G. E. Moore. Their subject-matter falls under four main headings: 'Logic and Dialectic' and 'Scepticism Ancient and Modern', which are contained in this first volume; 'Knowledge' and 'Philosophy and the Good Life' make up the second volume. The title 'Explorations' well expresses Burnyeat's ability to discover new aspects of fa

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Introduction; Part I. Logic and Dialectic: 1. Protagoras and self-refutation in later Greek philosophy; 2. Protagoras and self-refutation in Plato's Theaetetus; 3. The upside-down back-to-front sceptic of Lucretius IV.472; 4. Antipater and self-refutation: elusive arguments in Cicero's Academica; 5. Gods and heaps; 6. The origins of non-deductive inference; 7. Enthymeme: Aristotle on the logic of persuasion; Part II. Scepticism Ancient and Modern: 8. Can the sceptic live his scepticism?; 9. Tranquillity without a stop: Timon, frag. 68; 10. Idealism and Greek philosophy: what Descartes saw and Berkeley missed; 11. Conflicting appearances; 12. The sceptic in his place and time; 13. Dissoi logoi; Bibliography.

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