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Barney, Rachel, Brennan, Tad and Brittain, Charles, eds. 2012a. Plato and the Divided Self. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Barney, Rachel, Brennan, Tad and Brittain, Charles. 2012b. “Introduction.” in Plato and the Divided Self, edited by Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan, and Charles Brittain, pp. 1–5. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Brennan, Tad. 1997. “Aristotle’s Modal Syllogistic: A Discussion of Patterson (1995).” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume 15, edited by C. C. W. Taylor, pp. 207–230. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Brennan, Tad. 1998. “The Old Stoic Theory of Emotions.” in The Emotions in Hellenistic Philosophy, edited by Juha Sihvola and Troels Engberg-Pedersen, pp. 21–70. The New Synthese Historical Library n. 46. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Brennan, Tad. 2001. “Fate and Free Will in Stoicism: A Discussion of Bobzien (1998).” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume 21, edited by David Sedley, pp. 259–286. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Brennan, Tad. 2002. “Emotion and Peace of Mind [on Sorabji (2000)].” Philosophical Books 43(3): 173–184.
Brennan, Tad. 2003. “Stoic Moral Psychology.” in The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics, edited by Brad Inwood, pp. 257–294. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Brennan, Tad. 2005. The Stoic Life: Emotions, Duties, and Fate. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0199256268.001.0001.
Brennan, Tad. 2006. “Socrates and Epictetus.” in A Companion to Socrates, edited by Sara Ahbel-Rappe and Rachana Kamtekar, pp. 285–297. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, doi:10.1002/9780470996218.
Brennan, Tad. 2009a. “The Stoics.” in The History of Western Philosophy of Religion. Volume 1: Ancient Philosophy of Religion, edited by Graham Oppy and Nick N. Trakakis, pp. 105–118. London: Routledge.
Brennan, Tad. 2009b. “Stoic Souls in Stoic Corpses.” in Body and Soul in Ancient Philosophy, edited by Dorothea Frede and Burkhard Reis, pp. 389–408. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Brennan, Tad. 2012. “The Nature of the Spirited Part of the Soul and its Object.” in Plato and the Divided Self, edited by Rachel Barney, Tad Brennan, and Charles Brittain, pp. 102–127. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Brennan, Tad. 2015a. “Number: Adversus Mathematicos, 10.248-309.” in Sextus Empiricus and Ancient Physics. Proceedings of the Eleventh Symposium Hellenisticum, Delphi, 2007, edited by Keimpe A. Algra and Katerina Ierodiakonou, pp. 324–364. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107706590.
Brennan, Tad. 2015b. “The Stoic Theory of Virtue.” in The Routledge Companion to Virtue Ethics, edited by Lorraine Besser-Jones and Michael Anthony Slote, 3rd ed., pp. 31–50. Routledge Philosophy Companions. London: Routledge.
Brennan, Tad. 2017. “The Psychological Import of the First Wave in Republic 5.” in Rereading Ancient Philosophy. Old Chestnuts and Sacred Cows, edited by Verity Harte and Raphael Woolf, pp. 121–140. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781108163866.
Further References
Bobzien, Susanne. 1998. Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/0199247676.001.0001.
Patterson, Richard. 1995. Aristotle’s Modal Logic. Essence and Entailment in the Organon. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2000. Emotion and Peace of Mind. From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation (The Gifford Lectures). Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199256600.001.0001.