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    Konstan, David. 1983. The Fifth Element in Aristotle’s De Philosophia: A Critical Reexamination.” in Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy. Volume II, edited by John Peter Anton and Anthony Preus, pp. 431–464. Albany, New York: State University of New York Press.
    Konstan, David. 1987. Points, Lines, and Infinity: Aristotle’s Physics Zeta and Hellenistic Philosophy.” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 3: 1–32.
    Konstan, David. 1990. Commentary on Bicknell (1990).” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 6: 277–288.
    Konstan, David. 1997. Philoctetes’ Pity: Commentary on Moravcsik (1997).” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 13: 276–283.
    Konstan, David. 1998. Commentary on Rowe (1998): Mortal Love.” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 14: 260–268.
    Konstan, David. 2000. La pitié comme émotion chez Aristote.” Revue des études grecques 113: 616–630.
    Konstan, David. 2002. Enacting Erōs.” in The Sleep of Reason. Erotic Experience and Sexual Ethics in Ancient Greece and Rome, edited by Martha Craven Nussbaum and Juha Sihvola, pp. 354–373. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
    Konstan, David. 2005a. Die Entdeckung der Eifersucht.” Antike und Abendland 51: 1–12.
    Konstan, David. 2005b. Epicurus.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/spr2005/entries/epicurus/.
    Konstan, David. 2006. Epicurean ‘Passions’ and the Good Life.” in The Virtuous Life in Greek Ethics, pp. 194–205. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Konstan, David. 2007. The Emotion in Aristotle Rhetoric 2.7: Gratitude, not Kindness.” in Influences on Peripatetic Rhetoric. Essays in Honour of William W. Fortenbaugh, edited by David C. Mirhady, pp. 239–250. Philosophia Antiqua n. 105. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Konstan, David. 2009. Comedy.” in The Oxford Handbook of Hellenic Studies, edited by George R. Boys-Stones, Barbara Graziosi, and Phiroze Vasunia, pp. 481–490. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Konstan, David. 2011. Socrates in Aristophanes’ Clouds.” in The Cambridge Companion to Socrates, edited by Donald R. Morrison, pp. 75–90. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Konstan, David. 2014a. Beauty. The Fortunes of an Ancient Greek Idea. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Konstan, David. 2014b. Epicurus.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2014/entries/epicurus/.
    Konstan, David. 2014c. Epicurus on the Void.” in Space in Hellenistic Philosophy. Critical Studies in Ancient Physics, edited by Graziano Ranocchia, Christoph Helmig, and Christoph Horn, pp. 83–100. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Konstan, David. 2015. Emotions and Morality: The View from Classical Antiquity.” Topoi 34(2): 401–407.
    Konstan, David. 2016. Lucretius the Physicist and Modern Science.” in Lucretius and Modernity. Epicurean Encounters Across Time and Disciplines, edited by Jacques Lezra and Liza Blake, pp. 57–68. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
    Konstan, David. 2018. Epicurus.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2018/entries/epicurus/.
    Konstan, David. 2022. Epicurus.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2022/entries/epicurus/.

Further References

    Bicknell, P. J. 1990. Why Atoms had to Swerve: An Exploration in Epicurean Physics.” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 6: 241–276.
    Moravcsik, Julius M. E. 1997. Development of Friendship and Values in the Philoctetes.” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 13: 255–275.
    Rowe, Christopher J. 1998. Socrates and Diotima: Eros, Immortality, and Creativity.” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 14: 239–259.