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Dissoi Blogoi: Some Issues from the Seminar
Geoffrey Lloyd led the first session of the Seminar and set down some basic questions that guided much of the discussion of the week. Later,...
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Dissoi Blogoi: Teaching Ancient Philosophy
As the new academic year approaches, perhaps some of you, like me, are thinking about new ways to teach ancient philosophy in the fall. Here...
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Needless to say, no one could pick out a type of bookstore in this way today.
No googling allowed!
I seemed to be standing in a busy queue by the side of a long, mean street. Evening was just closing in and it was raining. I had been wandering for hours in similar mean streets, always in the rain and always in evening twilight.  ... -
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Ancient Philosophy from Brazil, Online
Issue II, Volume II, of the Journal of Ancient Philosophy, published jointly by the University of São Paulo and the University of Campinas, is now available online.
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Some day in the study of virtue it might actually be useful to study what those who clearly have a virtue say about it. Consider for instance these remarks of Col. John Ripley, who died today, an American Marine who led 600 men in battle against...
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I asked yesterday about Xenophanes' argument (is there one?), because it seems to me that the fragments are today standardly taken to express an indifference argument, but I don't see that that is the only, or most plausible, alternative.
The indifference argument would be: different kinds of creatures represent the (bodily form) of the gods differently; there is no reason for preferring one such representation than another; thus, no such representation should be affirmed....
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