CONTENT OF THE 1970-1971 ACADEMIC YEAR
[Please note, this electronic archive only holds a limited portion of the newsletter content]
1970: President, G. E. L. Owen.
Meeting with the American Philological Association in New York
- Jackson P. Hershbell, “Parmenides’ Way of Truth and B16.” Published in Apeiron 4.2 (1970) 1- 23, reprinted in John P. Anton & Anthony Preus, eds.1983. Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, vol.2. SUNY, 41-58. Jackson P. Hershbell is Professor of Classics Emeritus at the University of Minnesota.
- Philip Ambrose, “Socrates and Prodicus in the Clouds.” Published in John P. Anton & Anthony Preus, eds.1983. Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, vol. 2. SUNY, 129-144. Z. Philip Ambrose is Professor Emeritus of Classics at the University of Vermont. CV available at https://www.uvm.edu/~classics/documents/ZPA_CV.pdf.
Meeting with the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association in Philadelphia 1970
E. L. Owen, Harvard, Chair
- C. W. Taylor, “The Arguments in the Phaedo Concerning the Thesis that the Soul is a Harmonia.” Published in John P. Anton & Anthony Preus, eds.1983. Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, vol. 2. SUNY, 217-231.
- Josiah B. Gould, “The Stoic Conception of Fate.” Published in Journal of the History of Ideas 35.1 (1974) 17-32 and reprinted in John P. Anton & Anthony Preus, eds.1983. Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, vol. 2. SUNY, 478-494. Josiah B. Gould is Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus at the University at Albany.
Submissions from 1970
Socrates and Prodicus in the Clouds, Z. Philip Ambrose
Parmenides' Way of Truth and B16, Jackson P. Hershbell
Listings of the 1970-1971 SAGP Content, Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy
The Arguments in the Phaedo Concerning the Thesis that the Soul is a Harmonia, Christopher C.W. Taylor