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I. Introduction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2016

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1995

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1. In the first two chapters, especially, I draw on ideas developed in a forthcoming book on Greek psychology and ethics, Personality in Greek Epic, Tragedy, and Philosophy: The Self in Dialogue (Oxford, 1996). These ideas are presented here in general terms, and located in the context of scholarly debate on the relevant questions. See also Ch. VI, text to nn. 6-12.

2. For further reading on Greek philosophy, including some on areas not covered here, see the Bibliographical Note (pp. 94-7 below).

3. The index enables readers to locate and amalgamate the points made on a specific theory or text.