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Barnes, Jonathan, Schofield, Malcolm and Sorabji, Richard, eds. 1975. Articles on Aristotle, Volume 1 (Science). London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Barnes, Jonathan, Schofield, Malcolm and Sorabji, Richard, eds. 1977. Articles on Aristotle: Volume 2 (Ethics and Politics). London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Barnes, Jonathan, Schofield, Malcolm and Sorabji, Richard, eds. 1979a. Articles on Aristotle: Volume 4 (Psychology and Aesthetics). London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Barnes, Jonathan, Schofield, Malcolm and Sorabji, Richard, eds. 1979b. Articles on Aristotle: Volume 3 (Metaphysics). London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Sorabji, Richard. 1971. “Aristotle on Demarcating the Five Senses.” The Philosophical Review 80(1): 55–79. Reprinted in Barnes, Schofield and Sorabji (1979a, 76–92) and in Macpherson (2012, 64–82).
Sorabji, Richard, ed. 1972. Aristotle on Memory. Providence, Rhode Island: Brown University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 1974a. “Aristotle on the Role of Intellect in Virtue.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 74: 107–129. Reprinted in Rorty (1981, 201–220).
Sorabji, Richard. 1974b. “Body and Soul in Aristotle.” Philosophy 49(187): 63–89. Reprinted in Barnes, Schofield and Sorabji (1979a, 42–64).
Sorabji, Richard. 1976. “Aristotle on the Instant of Change.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 50: 69–89.
Sorabji, Richard. 1980a. Necessity, Cause and Blame: Perspectives on Aristotle’s Theory. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Sorabji, Richard. 1980b. “Causation, Laws, and Necessity.” in Doubt and Dogmatism: Studies in Hellenistic Epistemology [First Symposium Hellenisticum, Oxford, 1978], edited by Malcolm Schofield, Myles F. Burnyeat, and Jonathan Barnes, pp. 250–282. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 1981. “Definitions: Why Necessary and in What Way?” 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. 205–244. Studia Aristotelica n. 7. Padova: Editrice Antenore.
Sorabji, Richard. 1982a. “Atoms and Time Atoms.” in Infinity and Continuity in Ancient and Medieval Thought, edited by Norman Kretzmann, pp. 37–86. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 1982b. “Myths about Non-Propositional Thought.” in Language and Logos: Studies in ancient Greek philosophy presented to G.E.L. Owen, edited by Malcolm Schofield and Martha Craven Nussbaum, pp. 295–314. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 1983a. Time, Creation, and the Continuum: Theories in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Sorabji, Richard. 1983b. “Is Time Real? Responses to an Unageing Paradox.” Proceedings of the British Academy 68: 189–213.
Sorabji, Richard. 1985. “Analyses of Matter, Ancient and Modern.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 86: 1–22.
Sorabji, Richard. 1986. “Closed Space and Closed Time.” in Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, volume 4, edited by Michael J. Woods, pp. 215–232. Oxford: Oxford University Press. A Festschrift for J.L. Ackrill.
Sorabji, Richard, ed. 1987a. Philoponus and the Rejection of Aristotelian Science. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. Second, expanded edition: Sorabji (2010a).
Sorabji, Richard. 1987b. “Simplicius: Prime Matter As Extension.” in Simplicius, sa vie, son oeuvre, sa survie. Actes du colloque international de Paris (28. Sept. - 1er Oct. 1985), edited by Ilsetraut Hadot, pp. 148–165. Peripatoi. Philologisch-historische Studien zum Aristotelismus n. 15. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Sorabji, Richard. 1988a. Matter, Space, and Motion: Theories in Antiquity and Their Sequel. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Sorabji, Richard. 1988b. “The Greek Origins of the Idea of Chemical Combination: Can Two Bodies Be in the Same Place?” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 4: 35–63.
Sorabji, Richard, ed. 1990a. Aristotle Transformed: The Ancient Commentators and Their Influence. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Sorabji, Richard. 1990b. “Comments on Barnes (1990): State Power: Aristotle and Fourth Century Philosophy.” in Aristoteles’ Politik. Akten des XI. Symposium Aristotelicum: Friedrichshafen/Bodensee, 25.8.-3.9. 1987, edited by Günther Patzig, pp. 265–277. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.
Sorabji, Richard. 1990c. “The Ancient Commentators on Aristotle.” in Aristotle Transformed: The Ancient Commentators and Their Influence, edited by Richard Sorabji, pp. 1–30. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Sorabji, Richard. 1990d. “Infinite Power Impressed: The Transformation of Aristotle’s Physics and Theology.” in New Perspectives in Renaissance Thought: Essays in the History of Science, Education and Philosophy in Memory of Charles B. Schmitt, edited by Sarah Hutton and John Henry. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Sorabji, Richard. 1991. “From Aristotle to Brentano: The Development of the Concept of Intentionality.” in Aristotle and the Later Tradition, edited by Henry J. Blumenthal and Howard Robinson, pp. 227–259. Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, supplementary volume. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 1992a. “Animal Minds.” The Southern Journal of Philosophy 30: 1–18.
Sorabji, Richard. 1992b. “Intentionality and Physiological Processes. Aristotle’s Theory of Sense-Perception.” in Essays on Aristotle’s “De Anima” , edited by Martha Craven Nussbaum and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 195–226. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/019823600X.001.0001.
Sorabji, Richard. 1993. Animal Minds and Human Morals: The Origins of the Western Debate. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 1996. “Rationality.” in Rationality in Greek Thought, edited by Michael Frede and Gisela Striker, pp. 311–334. Oxford: ?
Sorabji, Richard, ed. 1997a. Aristotle and After. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
Sorabji, Richard. 1997b. “Is Stoic Philosophy Helpful as Psychotherapy?” in Aristotle and After, edited by Richard Sorabji, pp. 197–210. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London.
Sorabji, Richard. 1998. “Chrysippus – Posidonius – Seneca: A High-Level Debate on Emotion.” in The Emotions in Hellenistic Philosophy, edited by Juha Sihvola and Troels Engberg-Pedersen, pp. 149–170. The New Synthese Historical Library n. 46. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Sorabji, Richard. 1999. “Soul and Self in Ancient Philosophy.” in From Soul to Self, edited by James C. Crabbe, pp. 8–32. London: Routledge.
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.
Sorabji, Richard. 2001a. “Aristotle on Sensory Processes and Intentionality. A Reply to Myles Burnyeat.” in Ancient and Medieval Theories of Intentionality, edited by Dominik Perler, pp. 49–62. Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters n. 76. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Sorabji, Richard. 2001b. “Why the Neoplatonists Did not Have Intentional Objects of Intellection.” in Ancient and Medieval Theories of Intentionality, edited by Dominik Perler, pp. 105–114. Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters n. 76. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Sorabji, Richard. 2002a. “Summary of Sorabji (2000).” Philosophical Books 43(3): 169–172.
Sorabji, Richard. 2002b. “Reply [to Brennan (2002; Brown 2002)].” Philosophical Books 43(3): 209–220.
Sorabji, Richard. 2002c. “Latitude of Forms in Ancient Philosophy.” in The Dynamics of Aristotelian Natural Philosophy from Antiquity to the Seventeenth Century, edited by Cees Leijenhorst, Christoph Lüthy, and Johannes M. M. H. Thijssen, pp. 57–64. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Sorabji, Richard. 2004. “Stoic First Movements in Christianity.” in Stoicism: Traditions and Transformations, edited by Steven K. Strange and John Alexander [Jack] Zupko, pp. 95–107. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2005a. The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200–600 AD, A Sourcebook. Volume 1: Psychology (with Ethics and Religion). Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2005b. The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200–600 AD, A Sourcebook. Volume 2: Physics. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2005c. The Philosophy of the Commentators, 200–600 AD, A Sourcebook. Volume 3: Logic and Metaphysics. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2005d. “Intellectual Autobiography.” in Metaphysics, Soul, and Ethics in Ancient Thought. Themes from the work of Richard Sorabji, edited by Ricardo Salles, pp. 1–36. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2006a. Self. Ancient and Modern Insights about Individuality, Life, and Death. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2006b. “The Transformation of Plato and Aristotle.” in Reading Plato in Antiquity, edited by Harold Tarrant and Dirk C. Baltzly, pp. 185–194. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
Sorabji, Richard. 2006c. “Just War from Ancient Origins to the Conquistadors Debate and its Modern Relevance.” in The Ethics of War. Shared Problems in Different Traditions, edited by Richard Sorabji and David Rodin, pp. 13–29. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
Sorabji, Richard. 2006d. “Universals Transformed: The First Thousand Years After Plato.” in Universals, Concepts and Qualities: New Essays on the Meaning of Predicates, edited by Peter Frederick Strawson and Arindam Chakrabarti, pp. 105–126. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, doi:10.4324/9781315235325 .
Sorabji, Richard. 2007a. “Ideas Leap Barriers: The Value of Historical Studies to Philosophy.” in Maieusis: Essays on Ancient Philosophy in Honour of Myles Burnyeat, edited by Dominic Scott, pp. 374–390. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199289974.001.0001.
Sorabji, Richard. 2007b. “Self-Awareness.” in Perspectives on Perception. Papers offered to Alan Lacey, edited by Mary Margaret McCabe and Mark Textor, pp. 131–142. Philosophische Forschung / Philosophical Research n. 6. Heusenstamm b. Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag.
Sorabji, Richard. 2008. “Graeco-Roman Varieties of Self.” in The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context. Politics, Metaphysics and Religion, edited by G. A. John Rogers, Jean-Michel Vienne, and Yves-Charles Zarka, pp. 13–34. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées n. 150. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Sorabji, Richard. 2009. “Did the Stoics Value Emotion and Feeling?” The Philosophical Quarterly 59(234): 150–162.
Sorabji, Richard, ed. 2010a. Philoponus and the Rejection of Aristotelian Science. 2nd ed. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. First edition: Sorabji (1987a).
Sorabji, Richard. 2010b. “The Ancient Commentators on Concept Formation.” in Definition in Greek Philosophy, edited by David Charles, pp. 424–449. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprinted in De Haas, Leunissen and Martijn (2011, 3–25), doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199564453.001.0001.
Sorabji, Richard. 2010c. “New Findings on Philoponus.” in Philoponus and the Rejection of Aristotelian Science, edited by Richard Sorabji, 2nd ed., pp. 1–40. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. First edition: Sorabji (1987a).
Sorabji, Richard. 2010d. “John Philoponus.” in Philoponus and the Rejection of Aristotelian Science, edited by Richard Sorabji, 2nd ed., pp. 41–82. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. First edition: Sorabji (1987a).
Sorabji, Richard. 2010e. “Infinity and the Creation.” in Philoponus and the Rejection of Aristotelian Science, edited by Richard Sorabji, 2nd ed., pp. 207–220. London: Institute of Classical Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London. First edition: Sorabji (1987a).
Sorabji, Richard. 2011. “Stoic Reservation in Wants and Expectations: a Footnote on its Logic.” in Episteme, etc. Essays in Honour of Jonathan Barnes, edited by Benjamin Morison and Katerina Ierodiakonou, pp. 302–309. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199696482.001.0001.
Sorabji, Richard. 2012a. Gandhi and the Stoics. Modern Experiments on Ancient Values. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199644339.001.0001.
Sorabji, Richard. 2012b. “Moral Conscience: Contributions to the Idea in Plato and Platonism.” in Presocratics and Plato: Festschrift at Delphi in Honor of Charles Kahn. Papers presented at the Festschrift Symposium in Honor of Charles Kahn Organized by the HYELE Institute for Comparative Studies European Cultural Center of Delphi, June 3rd–7th, 2009, Delphi, Greece, edited by Richard Patterson, Vassilis Karasmanis, and Arnold Hermann, pp. 511–530. Las Vegas, Nevada: Parmenides Publishing.
Sorabji, Richard. 2012c. “Meaning: Ancient Comments on Five Lines of Aristotle.” in The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle, edited by Christopher Shields, pp. 629–644. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195187489.001.0001.
Sorabji, Richard. 2014a. Moral Conscience Through the Ages. Fifth Century BCE to the Present. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199685547.001.0001.
Sorabji, Richard. 2014b. “Philosophy and Life in Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy: Three Aspects.” in Philosophical Traditions, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 45–74. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 74. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2015a. “Waiting for Philoponus.” in Causation and Creation in Late Antiquity, edited by Anna Marmodoro and Brian David Prince, pp. 71–93. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781107447974.
Sorabji, Richard. 2015b. “The Alexandrian Classrooms Excavated and Sixth-Century Philosophy Teaching.” in The Routledge Handbook of Neoplatonism, edited by Svetla Slaveva-Griffin and Pauliina Remes, pp. 30–39. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London: Routledge.
Sorabji, Richard. 2017a. “A Neglected Strategy of the Aristotelian Alexander on Necessity and Responsibility.” in Rereading Ancient Philosophy. Old Chestnuts and Sacred Cows, edited by Verity Harte and Raphael Woolf, pp. 240–256. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781108163866.
Sorabji, Richard. 2017b. “Freedom and Will: Graeco-Roman Origins.” in Selfhood and Soul. Essays on Ancient Thought and Literature in Honour of Christopher Gill, edited by Richard Seaford, John S. Wilkins, and Matthew Wright, pp. 49–66. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Sorabji, Richard. 2021. Freedom of Speech and Expression: Its History, Its Value, Its Good Use, and Its Misuse. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197532157.001.0001.
Further References
Barnes, Jonathan. 1990. “Aristotle and Political Liberty.” in Aristoteles’ Politik. Akten des XI. Symposium Aristotelicum: Friedrichshafen/Bodensee, 25.8.-3.9. 1987, edited by Günther Patzig, pp. 250–264. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. Reprinted, in revised form, in Barnes (2015, 36–55).
Barnes, Jonathan. 2015. Mantissa. Essays in Ancient Philosophy n. 4. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Maddalena Bonelli.
Brennan, Tad. 2002. “Emotion and Peace of Mind [on Sorabji (2000)].” Philosophical Books 43(3): 173–184.
Brown, Peter. 2002. “Comments on Sorabji (2000).” Philosophical Books 43(3): 185–208.
De Haas, Frans A. J., Leunissen, Mariska and Martijn, Marije, eds. 2011. Interpreting Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics in Late Antiquity and Beyond. Philosophia Antiqua n. 124. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Macpherson, Fiona, ed. 2012. The Senses. Classic and Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives. New York: Oxford University Press.
Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. 1981. Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.1525/9780520340985.