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Contributions to the Colloquium’s 1988 proceedings include: Homer and the Beginning of Political Thought in Greece, by Kurt A. Raaflaub; The Greek Origins of the Idea of Chemical Combination: Can Two Bodies be in the Same Place, by Richard Sorabji; Stoic Eudaimonism, by Anthony A. Long; The Place of the Good in Aristotle’s Natural Teleology, by Allan Gotthelf; Naturalism in Greek Ethics: Aristotle and After, by Julia Annas; Aristotle on Matters of Life and Death, by Mary Louise Gill; Mythologia and the Limits of Opinion: Presented Myths in Plato’s Republic, by Kent Moors; Aristotle on Sleep, Dreams, and Final Causes, by David Gallop; Epicurus on Death and the Duration of Life, by Phillip Mitsis. Each contribution includes a commentary. Co-published by arrangement with the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy.
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Contributions to the Colloquium’s 1988 proceedings include: Homer and the Beginning of Political Thought in Greece, by Kurt A. Raaflaub; The Greek Origins of the Idea of Chemical Combination: Can Two Bodies be in the Same Place, by Richard Sorabji; Stoic Eudaimonism, by Anthony A. Long; The Place of the Good in Aristotle’s Natural Teleology, by Allan Gotthelf; Naturalism in Greek Ethics: Aristotle and After, by Julia Annas; Aristotle on Matters of Life and Death, by Mary Louise Gill; Mythologia and the Limits of Opinion: Presented Myths in Plato’s Republic, by Kent Moors; Aristotle on Sleep, Dreams, and Final Causes, by David Gallop; Epicurus on Death and the Duration of Life, by Phillip Mitsis. Each contribution includes a commentary. Co-published by arrangement with the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy.