2001 ‑ Volume III
Edited by Michael Sampson & Nicholas Thorne
Jack Fortune ---- The Attainment of Otherworldly Wisdom: the Powers and Limitations of the Soul
David Butorac ---- To Be With the One
Andrew Gough ---- Saving the World Without Breaking the Law of Non-Contradiction: The Impossible Task of Empedocles and Anaxagoras
Nicholas Wilkinson ---- The First Triumvirate
Nicholas Thorne ---- Freedom and Mr. Plotinus
Eli Diamond ---- Augustine's Confessions and the Relation of Christianity to Skepticism and the History of Ancient Philosophy
Lorraine Meier ---- Paradoxes and Divisions in Eriugena's Periphyseon
Edward Fox ---- Herodotus' Ethnography of the Scythians
Matthew Wood ---- In that Moses Maimonides is Faithful to the Hebrew Relation Between Community and Individual, His Philosophical Model for Israel is the Republic of Plato
Adam Labecki ---- Bonaventure's Vision of God
Matt Robinson ---- Aristophanes Uncovers the Relation Between Freedom and Necessity Which Human Eros Requires
Maria Euchner ---- Fear, Pity and Catharsis in Hamlet
Michael Fournier ---- Iamblichean Demonology
Lauren Freeman ---- Moses Maimonides: More Than a Mere Aristotelian
Angela White ---- Pleasure as the Greatest Moral Good According to Epicurus
Jesse Harnden ---- Imagination Preceding Understanding