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    Barnes, Jonathan, Brunschwig, Jacques, Burnyeat, Myles F. and Schofield, Malcolm, eds. 1982. Science and Speculation. Studies in Hellenistic Theory and Practice [Second Symposium Hellenisticum, Paris, 1980]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1968. Belief in Speech.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 68: 227–248.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1971. Virtues in Action.” in The Philosophy of Socrates. A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Gregory Vlastos, pp. 209–234. London: MacMillan Publishing Co. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 205–223).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1976a. Protagoras and Self-Refutation in Later Greek Philosophy.” The Philosophical Review 85: 44–69. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 3–26).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1976b. Protagoras and Self-Refutation in Plato’s Theatetus.” The Philosophical Review 85: 172–195. Reprinted in Everson (1990, 39–59) and in Burnyeat (2012a, 27–47).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1976c. Plato on the Grammar of Perceiving.” Classical Quarterly 26: 29–51. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 70–98).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1977a. Examples in Epistemology: Socrates, Theaetetus, and G.E. Moore.” Philosophy 52: 381–398. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 3–20).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1977b. Socratic Midwifery, Platonic Inspiration.” Bulletin of the Institute for Classical Studies 24: 7–16. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 21–35).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1978a. The Philosophical Sense of Theaetetus’ Mathematics.” Isis 24: 7–16. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 36–69).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1978b. The Upside-Down Back-To-Front Sceptic of Lucretius IV.472.” Philologus 122: 197–206. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 48–59).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1979. Notes on Z.” Unpublished manuscript, “published” by the Oxford Philosophy Sub-Faculty.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1980a. Socrates and the Jury: Paradoxes in Plato’s Distinction between Knowledge and Belief.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 54: 173–191. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 99–114).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1980b. Tranquility Without a Stop: Timon, Frag. 68.” Classical Quarterly 30: 86–93. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 236–244).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1980c. Can the Skeptic Live His Skepticism? in Doubt and Dogmatism: Studies in Hellenistic Epistemology [First Symposium Hellenisticum, Oxford, 1978], edited by Malcolm Schofield, Myles F. Burnyeat, and Jonathan Barnes, pp. 20–53. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in Burnyeat (1983a, 117–148), in Burnyeat and Frede (1998, 25–57) and in Burnyeat (2012a, 205–235).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1981a. Conflicting Appearances.” Proceedings of the British Academy 65: 69–111. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 276–315).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1981b. Aristotle on Learning to Be Good.” in Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 69–92. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 259–281), doi:10.1525/9780520340985.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1981c. Aristotle on Understanding Knowledge.” in Aristotle on Science: The Posterior Analytics. Proceedings of the 8th Symposion Aristotelicum Held in Padua from 7.9.-15.9. 1978, edited by Enrico Berti, pp. 97–139. Studia Aristotelica n. 7. Padova: Editrice Antenore. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 115–144).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1982a. Idealism and Greek Philosophy: What Descartes Saw and Berkeley Missed.” The Philosophical Review 91(1): 3–40. Reprinted in Vesey (1982, 19–50); erratum in The Philosophical Review, 91(3), p. 316; reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 245–275).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1982b. Gods and Heaps.” in Language and Logos: Studies in ancient Greek philosophy presented to G.E.L. Owen, edited by Malcolm Schofield and Martha Craven Nussbaum, pp. 315–338. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 90–111).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1982c. The Origins of Non-Deductive Inference.” in Science and Speculation. Studies in Hellenistic Theory and Practice [Second Symposium Hellenisticum, Paris, 1980], edited by Jonathan Barnes, Jacques Brunschwig, Myles F. Burnyeat, and Malcolm Schofield, pp. 193–238. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 112–151).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1982d. Notes on E and \(\Theta\).” Unpublished manuscript, ‘being the record of a seminar held in London, 1979-1982.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1982e. Message from Heraclitus [review of Kahn (1979)].” The New York Review of Books, May. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 195–204), https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1982/05/13/message-from-heraclitus/.
    Burnyeat, Myles F., ed. 1983a. The Skeptical Tradition. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1983b. Introduction.” in The Skeptical Tradition, edited by Myles F. Burnyeat, pp. 1–8. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1984. The Sceptic in His Place and Time.” in Philosophy in History: Essays on the Historiography of Philosophy, pp. 225–254. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Expanded version in Popkin and Schmitt (1987, 13–44); reprinted in Burnyeat and Frede (1998, 92–126) and in Burnyeat (2012a, 316–345).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1985. Sphinx without a Secret [review of Strauss (1983)].” The New York Review of Books, May. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 289–304), https://www.nybooks.com/articles/1985/05/30/sphinx-without-a-secret/.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1987a. Platonism and Mathematics: A Prelude to Discussion.” in Mathematik und Metaphysik bei Aristoteles / Mathematics and Metaphysics in Aristotle. Akten des X. Symposium Aristotelicum, Sigriswil, 6.-12. September 1984, edited by Andreas Graeser, pp. 213–240. Bern: Paul Haupt Verlag. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 145–172).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1987b. Wittgenstein and Augustine, De Magistro.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 61: 1–24. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 173–193).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1990. The Theaetetus of Plato. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Co.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1992a. Is an Aristotelian Philosophy of Mind Still Credible? A Draft.” in Essays on Aristotle’s “De Anima” , edited by Martha Craven Nussbaum and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 15–26. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/019823600X.001.0001.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1992b. Utopia and Fantasy: The Practicability of Plato’s Ideally Just City.” in Psychoanalysis, Mind, and Art: Perspectives on Richard Wollheim, edited by James [Jim] Hopkins and Anthony Savile. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1994a. Did the Ancient Greeks Have the Concept of Human Rights? Ancient Philosophy 17: 1–12. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 282–288).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1994b. Enthymeme: Aristotle on the Logic of Persuasion.” in Aristotle’s Rhetoric. Philosophical Essays [Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium Aristotelicum, Princeton, 1990], edited by David J. Furley and Alexander Nehamas, pp. 3–56. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 152–203).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1996. Enthymeme: Aristotle on the Rationality of Rhetoric.” in Essays on Aristotle’s Rhetoric, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 88–115. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1997a. Antipater and Self-Refutation: Elusive Arguments in Cicero’s Academica.” in Assent and Argument. Studies in Cicero’s Academic Books. Proceedings of the Seventh Symposium Hellenisticum, Cambridge, 1992, edited by Brad Inwood and Jaap Mansfeld, pp. 277–310. Philosophia Antiqua n. 76. Leiden: E.J. Brill. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 60–89).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1997b. First Words: A Valedictory Lecture.” Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 43: 1–20. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 305–325).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1997c. The Impiety of Socrates.” Ancient Philosophy 17: 1–12. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012b, 224–237).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1998a. Dissoi logoi.” in The Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, edited by Edward J. Craig. London: Routledge. Reprinted in Burnyeat (2012a, 346–348), doi:10.4324/9780415249126-A128-1.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1998b. The Past in the Present: Plato as Educator of Nineteenth-Century Britain.” in Philosophers on Education. Historical Perspectives, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 352–372. London: Routledge.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 1999. Culture and Society in Plato’s Republic.” in The Tanner Lectures on Human Values, volume 20, edited by Grethe B. Peterson. vol. 20. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2000. Plato on Why Mathematics is Good for the Soul.” Proceedings of the British Academy 103: 1–81.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2001a. A Map of Metaphysics Zeta. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Mathesis Publications.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2001b. Aquinas on ‘Spiritual Change’ in Perception.” in Ancient and Medieval Theories of Intentionality, edited by Dominik Perler, pp. 129–154. Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters n. 76. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2001c. Plato.” Proceedings of the British Academy 111: 1–22.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2002. De Anima II 5.” Phronesis 47(1): 28–90.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2003. Additional Essay (1995): How Much Happens When Aristotle Sees Red and Hears Middle C? Remarks on De Anima 2.7–8.” in Essays on Aristotle’s “De Anima” , edited by Martha Craven Nussbaum and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 421–434. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprint of Nussbaum and Rorty (1992).
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2004a. Aristotelian Revisions: The Case of ‘de Sensu’ .” Apeiron 37(2): 177–180.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2004b. Aristotle on the Foundations of Sublunary Physics.” in Aristotle: On Generation and Corruption, Book 1. Proceedings of the Fifteenth Symposium Aristotelicum, Deurne, 1999, edited by Frans A. J. De Haas and Jaap Mansfield, pp. 7–24. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2004c. Fathers and Sons in Plato’s Republic and Philebus.” The Classical Quarterly 54(1): 80–87.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2005. Platonism in the Bible: Numenius of Apamea on Exodus and Eternity.” in Metaphysics, Soul, and Ethics in Ancient Thought. Themes from the work of Richard Sorabji, edited by Ricardo Salles, pp. 143–170. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2006a. The Truth of Tripartition.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 106: 1–23.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2006b. Lernen, ein guter Mensch zu sein. Aristoteles über moralische Bildung und Charakterentwicklung.” in Wissen und Bildung in der antiken Philosophie, edited by Christof Rapp and Tim Wagner, pp. 215–238. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2008a. Aristotle’s Divine Intellect. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press. The Aquinas Lecture, 2008.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2008b. Kinesis vs. Energeia: A Much-Read Passage in (but not of) Aristotle’s Metaphysics.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume 34, edited by David Sedley, pp. 219–292. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2011. Episteme.” in Episteme, etc. Essays in Honour of Jonathan Barnes, edited by Benjamin Morison and Katerina Ierodiakonou, pp. 3–29. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199696482.001.0001.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2012a. Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Volume 1: Logic and Dialectic; Skepticism, Ancient and Modern. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2012b. Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Volume 2: Knowledge, Philosophy and the Good Life. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2012c. The Passion of Reason in Plato’s Phaedrus.” in Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Volume 2: Knowledge, Philosophy and the Good Life, pp. 238–258. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2012d. Art and Mimesis in Plato’s Republic.” in Plato on Art and Beauty, edited by Alison E. Denham, pp. 54–74. Philosophers in Depth. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2013. Justice writ large and small in Republic 4.” in Politeia in Greek and Roman Philosophy, edited by Verity Harte and Melissa S. Lane, pp. 212–230. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2017. All the World’s a Stage Painting: Scenery, Optics and Greek Epistemology.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume 52, edited by Victor Caston, pp. 33–75. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780198805762.001.0001.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2022a. Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Volume 3. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Prepared for publication by Carol Atack, Malcolm Schofield, David Sedley, doi:10.1017/9781009047982.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. 2022b. Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Volume 4. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Prepared for publication by Carol Atack, Malcolm Schofield, David Sedley, doi:10.1017/9781009049146.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. and Frede, Michael, eds. 1998. The Original Sceptics: A Controversy. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing Co.
    Burnyeat, Myles F. and Frede, Michael. 2015. The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Dominic Scott.
    Schofield, Malcolm, Burnyeat, Myles F. and Barnes, Jonathan, eds. 1980. Doubt and Dogmatism: Studies in Hellenistic Epistemology [First Symposium Hellenisticum, Oxford, 1978]. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Further References

    Everson, Stephen, ed. 1990. Epistemology. Companions to Ancient Thought n. 1. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Kahn, Charles H. 1979. The Art and Thought of Heraclitus. A New Arrrangement and Translation of the Fragments with Literary and Philosophical Commentary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Popkin, Richard Henry and Schmitt, Charles B., eds. 1987. Scepticism from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment (Proceedings of a conference held at the Herzog August Bibliothek, Feb. 22-25, 1984). Wolfenbüttler Forschungen n. 35. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.
    Strauss, Leo. 1983. Studies in Platonic Political Philosophy. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. With an introduction by Thomas L. Pangle.
    Vesey, Godfrey N. A., ed. 1982. Idealism Past and Present. Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures n. 13. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.