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Victor Caston | |
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Born | 2 February 1963, |
Education | University of Texas at Austin (MA, PhD), Yale University (BA) |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship, NEH Fellowship, ACLS Fellowship |
Era | 21st-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
Institutions | University of Michigan |
Main interests | ancient philosophy of mind |
Victor Caston (born 2 February 1963) is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan. Caston is known for his works on ancient philosophy of mind.[1][2]
Books[edit]
- Alexander of Aphrodisias, On the Soul, Part I: Soul as Form of the Body, Parts of the Soul, Nourishment, and Perception. Translated, with an Introduction and Commentary, Bristol Classical Press, 2012
- Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy (ed.), vols. 50–62 (OUP, 2016–23)
- Presocratic Philosophy: Essays in Honour of Alexander Mourelatos, co-edited with Daniel Graham, Ashgate, 2002
- Our Ancient Wars: Rethinking War through the Classics. Co-edited with Silke-Maria Weineck, University of Michigan Press, 2016
References[edit]
- ^ "Victor Caston". ACLS.
- ^ Walker, Matthew D. (18 January 2018). "Review of Aristotle's Concept of Mind". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
External links[edit]
- "Victor Caston". University of Michigan.