J. L. Ackrill
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J.L. Ackrill is a philosopher and classicist who specializes in Ancient Greek philosophy, especially the philosophy og Plato and Aristotle. Ackrill has been said to be along with Gregory Vlastos and G.E.L. Owen one of the most important scholars of Greek philosophy in the English speaking world in the latter half of the 20th century.[1] He is professor emeritus in the History of philosophy at Oxford University.
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[edit] Major writings
[edit] Books
- Essays on Plato and Aristotle (1997)
- Aristotle the Philosopher (1981)
- Aristotle's Ethics (1983)
[edit] Translations and commentaries
- Aristotle, A New Aristotle Reader (1988)
- Aristotle, Categories and De Interpretatione (1963)
[edit] References
- ^ Owen Goldwin „J. L. Ackrill, Essays on Plato and Aristotle.“ in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 98.4.01.