2000 ‑ Volume II
Edited by Michael Sampson, Nicholas Thorne & Alain Turbide
Matthew Robinson ---- The Soul's Self-Possession as Aristotelian Activity in Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy
Lauren Freeman ---- Skepticism or Solipsism?
Michael Sampson ---- "When all must come true": The Heroism of Heracles in Sophocles' Trachiniae
Michael Fournier ---- The Ontological Argument Becomes Ante-Ontological: Cusa's Transformation of Anselm
Jack Fortune ---- Definitions Are to Be Found Within: The Many that Become One
Melissa McCarthy ---- The Prosecution of Christians Under Diocletian
Amy Malloy ---- Freedom and Sophocles' Oedipus the King
David Bronstein ---- Aristotle's Metaphysics: Thinking and Being
Emma Healey ---- Emergent Unity in the Iliad
Andrew Mason ---- Mark Antony as the Enemy of the Natural Order Set Forth by Cicero in On Duties
Marian Jago ---- Diocletian and the Defense of the East: AD 284-636
Eli Diamond ---- Derrida's Interpretation of Plato: Poison or Cure?
Ben Sichel ---- The Conversion of Constantine and the Roman State
Andrea Katz ---- The Confessions
Elizabeth Jones ---- Translations of Various Horatian Odes
Aaron Richmond ---- Plato's Apology
David Butorac ---- Anti-Aristotelianism - Hot, Post-Augustinian - Cold: An Examination of St Anselm and St Bonaventure's Proofs of the Existence of God and the Creation of an Augustinian Aristotelianism
Jonathan Murphy ---- Plato's Republic
Nicholas Thorne ---- Disappointed Expectations of Euripides' Medea
Craig Daniels ---- Plebs et Princeps: The Flavian Period