Foreword
Preface
How Philosophy Misuses Its Past
Joel M. Smith
Participation and Imitation in Plato’s Metaphysics
Carl G. Vaught
Episteme as Doxa in the Theaetetus
David J. DeMoss
Socrates and Abraham
George W. Harris
Medicine and the Patient-Physician Relationship in Ancient Greece
S. Kay Toombs
The Cratylus and How Words Are Used
James H. Ware
Either/Or
M. G. Yoes Jr.
Is the Concept of "Human Nature" Indispensable to Ethics?
Richard W. Eggerman
The Role of Pleasure in Aristotle’s Ethics
Ray Lanfear
Aristotle on the Distinction Between Praxis and Poiesis
Perry C. Mason
Aristotle on the Predicate "Good"
Michael Beaty
Preferential Treatment and Compensatory Justice
Ruth Bradfute Heizer
What Is Practical Philosophy?
Miodrag Lukich
The Harm of Killing: An Epicurean Perspective
Stephen E. Rosenbaum
How the Hellenic Doctrine of Recurrence Became a Fable
Chris Burckhardt
Constructing the Concept of God
Houston A. Craighead
The Dream Argument: Pyrrhonian and Cartesian Skepticism
Steven Luper-Foy
Scholarship and Citizenship in the Humanistic Tradition
James F. Veninga
Writings of William J. Kilgore
Contributors