Anthony Price (philosopher)
Anthony William Price (born 10 December 1947) is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, University of London where he taught philosophy from 1995 until 2016. His research relates to Greek ethics and moral psychology, and contemporary ethics. Price was educated at Winchester College and the University of Oxford. He taught at the University of York from 1972 to 1995.[1][2]
Selected publications
Books
Select articles/chapters
- "Plato and Freud"[6] In: Christopher J. Gill (ed.), The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Oxford University Press (1990)
- "Wordsworth's Ode on the Intimations of Immortality"[6] In: A. Baldwin & S. Hutton (eds.), Platonism and the English Imagination, Cambridge University Press.(1994)
- "Friendship and Politics",[7] in C. Steel (ed.),The Legacy of Aristotle’s Political Thought (1999), 101-20 and Tijdschrift voor Filosofie 61(1999), 525-45.
- "Egoism and Altruism,"[8] Organon (Poland) 37 (2008), 71-9.
- "Are Plato’s Soul-Parts Psychological Subjects?'[8] Ancient Philosophy 29 (2009), 1-15
- "Intuitions of Fittingness,"[8] Common Knowledge 15 (2009), 348-6
- "Choice and action in Aristotle."[9] Phronesis 61 (4), (2016) 435-462. ISSN 0031-8868.
- "Generating in beauty for the sake of immortality: personal love and the goals of the lover."[9] In: Destree & Giannopoulou, (eds.) Plato’s Symposium: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press (2017)
- "Varieties of Pleasure in Plato and Aristotle"[6] In: Victor Caston (ed.) Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 52 (2017)
Complete list of publications as of 2009.
Notes
- "A. W. Price: Curriculum Vitae (2021)". birkbeck.academia.edu. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
- Anthony Price. Birkbeck College homepage (Archived)
- Review: Henning, Tim (18 September 2018). "Contextuality in Practical Reason". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
- Author preprints [Archived]: Introduction, A1: Plato on Eudaimonia, A2: Aristotle on Eudaimonia B1: Plato on Virtue, B2: Aristotle on Virtue C1: Plato on Practical Reasoning, C2: Aristotle on Practical Thinking, D1: Plato on Acrasia, D2: Aristotle on Acrasia
- Review: Dentsoras, Dimitrios (16 August 2012). "Virtue and Reason in Plato and Aristotle". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
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- available for loan, free with registration, at Internet Archive
- draft free to read at Academia.edu (and to download with registration), published version free to read at JSTOR with registration,
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- author preprint [Archived]
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- institutional eprint
External links
- Birkback homepage (Archived)
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