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79 'Plato and Hellenistic philosophy', in H. Benson, ed., A Companion to Plato (Blackwell, Oxford,<br />

2006), 418-33<br />

80) ‘Stoic communitarianism and normative citizenship’, in D. Keyt/F.D. Miller, eds., Freedom,<br />

Reason, and the Polis: Essays in Ancient Greek Political Philosophy (Cambridge University Press,<br />

2007), 241-61. Co-printed in Social Philosophy & Policy Foundation 24,2, 241-61<br />

81) ‘Williams on Greek literature and philosophy’ in A. Thomas, ed., Bernard Williams (Cambridge<br />

University Press, 2007), 155-80<br />

82) ‘Philo on Stoic physics’ in F. Alesse, ed., Philo <strong>of</strong> Alexandria and Post-Aristotelian Philosophy<br />

(Brill, Leiden, 2008), 121-40<br />

83) ‘L’ Ethique: continuité et innovations’, in J. Barnes/J.-B. Gourinat, eds., Lire les stoiciens<br />

(Presses universitaires de Paris, 2009), 171-91<br />

84) ‘Heraclitus on measure and the explicit emergence <strong>of</strong> rationality’, in D.Frede/B.Reis, eds., Body<br />

and Soul in Ancient Philosophy (De Gruyter, Berlin, 2009), 87-110<br />

85) ‘Seneca on the self: why now?’, in S. Bartsch/D.Wray, eds., Seneca and the Self (Cambridge<br />

university Press, 2009), 20-36<br />

86) ‘Later ancient ethics’, in J. Skorupski, ed., The Routledge Companion to Ethics (2010), 62-72<br />

87) ‘Cosmic craftsmanship in Plato and Stoicism’, in B. Mohr/R. Sattler, eds., One Book. The Whole<br />

Universe. Plato’s Timaeus Today (Parmenides Press, Las Vegas, 2010), 37-54<br />

88) ‘Socrates in later Greek philosophy’, in D. Morrison, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Socrates<br />

(Cambridge University Press, 2011), 355-80<br />

89) ‘Philosophers as poets and poets as philosophers: Parmenides, Plato, Lucretius, Wordsworth, in<br />

P. Marzillo et al., eds., Para/Textuelle Verhandlungen zwischen Dichtung and Philosophie in der<br />

frühen Zeuzeit (DeGruyter, Berlin, 2011), 293-308<br />

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