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  1. Murdoch and Plato
  2. Philosophical Reflections on the Idea of a Universal Basic Income
  3. Another Platonic Method
  4. Marwan Rashed, La Jeune Fille et la Sphère. Études sur Empédocle
  5. Immortality of the soul in the Phaedo
  6. Thales
  7. Introduction
  8. Can analytic philosophy make sense of philosophy done in poetry?
  9. Knowledge and Truth in Plato
  10. Platonic Method
  11. Truth and Belief
  12. Conclusions and Further Tasks
  13. Ethics in the Presocratic period, and the Sophists
  14. On being reminded of Heraclitus by the motifs in Plato’s Phaedo
  15. Why the Philosopher Kings will Believe the Noble Lie
  16. Aristotle, philosopher, 384–322 BCE
  17. Parmenides of Elea, Presocratic philosopher, c. 515–post-450 BCE
  18. Presocratic philosophy
  19. nature
  20. Love, Sex and the Gods: Why things have divine names in Empedocles’ poem, and why they come in pairs
  21. Eleatic school
  22. Phaedrus (1), son of Pythocles of Myrrhinous, 5th cent. BCE
  23. Socratic dialogues
  24. immortality
  25. atomism
  26. Factual Mistakes, Epistemological Virtues, and Moral Errors
  27. Editorial
  28. J. Bryan Likeness and Likelihood in the Presocratics and Plato. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (2012). Pp. 210. £55/$95. 9780521762946.
  29. A Portable Presocratics Primer?
  30. On Calling the Gods by the Right Names
  31. Plato, Wittgenstein and the Definition of Games
  32. On Making Mistakes in Plato: Theaetetus 187c-200d
  33. Holding the Centre and Untied Kingdom - By Ian Robinson
  34. Selves and Other Selves in Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics vii 12
  35. Sexual Ethics: the Meaning and Foundations of Sexual Morality – Aurel Kolnai
  36. Dumb Beasts and Dead Philosophers
  37. Happy Lives and the Highest Good: An Essay on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics ? Gabriel Richardson Lear
  38. Socrates in the Platonic Dialogues
  39. Presocratic Philosophy
  40. Introduction
  41. 5. Heraclitus
  42. 3. Zeno's tortoise
  43. 1. Lost words, forgotten worlds
  44. 2. Puzzles about first principles
  45. 6. Pythagoras and other mysteries
  46. Successors of Socrates, Disciples of Descartes, and Followers of Freud
  47. Clement of Alexandria
  48. Companionable Aristotle
  49. COLLOQUIUM 8
  50. Perceiving white and sweet (again): Aristotle, De Anima 3.7, 431a20-b1
  51. Eros Unveiled
  52. Conclusion
  53. Arrows, Eros, Agape
  54. The Bow in the Clouds
  55. Friends, Friendship, and Loving Others: Aristotle and Aquinas
  56. God is Love: The Word Agape in the New Testament
  57. XI—Perceiving Particulars and Recollecting the Forms in thePhaedo
  58. The Poem of Empedocles.
  59. REVIEWS
  60. LITERAL OR METAPHORICAL? SOME ISSUES OF LANGUAGE IN THE ARIAN CONTROVERSY
  61. Parmenides
  62. BOUNDARIES IN NATURE: EATING WITH ANIMALS IN THE FIFTH CENTURY B.C.
  63. Anne-Marie Malingrey: Indices Chrysostomici, II: De Sacerdotio. (Alpha-Omega: Reihe A, XXXI.2.) Pp. x + 332. Hildesheim, Zurich and New York: Georg Olms, 1989.
  64. Matter, Space, and Motion: Theories in Antiquity and Their Sequel. Richard Sorabji
  65. Heraclitus: Fragments: A Text and Translation with a Commentary.
  66. REVIEWS
  67. Martyr Justin. Apologies. Ed. and trans. A. Wartelle. Paris: Études Augustiniennes, 1987. Pp. 390. Price not stated.
  68. Philoponus on the origins of the universe and other issues
  69. The Development of Plato's Political Theory (review)
  70. The Greek Cosmologists. Volume I: The Formation of the Atomic Theory and Its Earliest Critics. David Furley
  71. Topography in the Timaeus: Plato and Augustine on mankind's place in the natural world
  72. Empedocles Recycled
  73. Studies in Christian Antiquity. By Richard P. C. Hanson. Pp. xi + 394. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1985. £16.95. 0 567 09363 8
  74. The repudiation of representation in Plato's Republic and its repercussions
  75. SHORT NOTICES
  76. REVIEWS
  77. Aristotle,De anima3. 2: How do we perceive that we see and hear?
  78. Archimedes on the Dimensions of the Cosmos
  79. Plato, Wittgenstein and the Definition of Games
  80. Pythagorean Politics.
  81. Relativism in Plato's Protagoras
  82. 1. Philosophy’s Numerical Turn Why the Pythagoreans’ Interest in Numbers is Truly Awesome
  83. Literary genres and judgements of taste: some remarks on Aristotle’s remarks about the poetry of Empedocles