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Book Synopsis"Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy" is an annual publication which includes original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books.
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Table of ContentsRichard Patterson: The case of the two Barbaras: Basic approaches to Aristotle's modal logic; C. J. F. Williams: Aristotle on Cambridge change; Richard Bett: Carneades' Pithanon: A reappraisal of its role and status; Glen Lesses: Virtue and the goods of fortune in stoic moral theory; Theodore Scaltsas: Socratic moral realism: An alternative justification; Malcolm Heath: The unity of Plato's Phaedrus; Christopher Rowe: The unity of Phaedrus: A reply to Malcolm Heath; Malcolm Heath: The unity of Phaedrus: A postscript; Christian Wildberg: Two systems in Aristotle?; Owen Goldin: Problems with Graham's two-systems hypothesis; Daniel W. Graham: Two systems in Aristotle; Ian Mueller: Hyppolytus Retractatus: A discussion of Catherine Osborne, Rethinking early Greek Philosophy; Index Locorum