Ursula Coope is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of Keble College, and an Emeritus Fellow of Corpus Christi College. Before coming to Oxford, she was a lecturer at Birkbeck. She has held visiting positions at Princeton and at New York University. She has been the recipient of a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship and of a Philip Leverhulme Prize. She is the author of Time for Aristotle (Oxford 2005) and has also written several articles on Aristotle's accounts of change, agency, and the infinite.
Introduction Part I: The Puzzles 1. Freedom and enslavement 2. Responsibility, voluntariness, and what depends on us 3. Freedom and responsibility: Two discourses combined 4. Obstacles to freedom? Obstacles to responsibility? Part II: Freedom 5. Freedom and the One 6. Under the One but in control of oneself 7. Self-making and nonbodiliness 8. Freedom, dependence and being a part Part III: Responsibility 9. Responsibility and the myth of Er 10. Plotinus on responsibility and having a free principle 11. Proclus on self-movement and the logoi within 12. Rational assent and self-determination to the better or the worse Conclusion
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