The Quest for the Good Life
Ancient Philosophers on Happiness
Edited by Oyvind Rabbas, Eyjolfur K. Emilsson, Hallvard Fossheim, and Miira Tuominen
Author Information
Oyvind Rabbas, University of Oslo,Eyjolfur K. Emilsson, University of Oslo,Hallvard Fossheim, University of Bergen,Miira Tuominen, University of Jyvaskyla
Oyvind Rabbas teaches philosophy at the University of Oslo. His area of specialization is ancient philosophy, particularly Plato and Aristotle, but he has a general interest in the history of philosophy, especially ethics, as well as in contemporary ethics. His publications include papers on Plato and Aristotle, as well as translations into Norwegian of Plato's Theaetetus and Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. He is one of the main editors of the ongoing project of translating Aristotle's complete works into Norwegian.
Eyjolfur K. Emilsson is professor of philosophy at the University of Oslo. His area of specialization is ancient philosophy, particularly Plotinus and the Platonic-Aristotelian tradition, but he has a general interest in the history of philosophy. His publications include Plotinus on Sense-Perception (CUP, 1988) and Plotinus on Intellect (OUP, 2007), and Plotinus, Ennead VI. 4 & 5 (with Steven Strange, Parmenides Publishing 2014) as well as various articles on ancient philosophy. He has translated several Platonic dialogues: the Gorgias, the Meno and the Symposium and the Republic into Icelandic and the Sophist into Norwegian.
Hallvard Fossheim is Associate Professor in Ancient Philosophy at the University of Bergen tand Professor II in ethics and political philosophy at the University of Tromso. Fossheim's research is focused on Plato and Aristotle, with a main interest in their moral psychology. He has also published in the areas of virtue ethics, new media, and research ethics.
Miira Tuominen is University Lecturer at the University of Jyvaskyla (Finland) specialized in ancient philosophy. Having mainly worked on the theory of knowledge and philosophical psychology in antiquity as well as history of philosophy and intellectual history more generally, she has recently also published on suicide and its cultural implications. Her current research project as the Academy of Finland Research Fellow is concerned with ethics in late antiquity and titled 'Self-Interest and Other-Regard in Late Ancient Ethics' and she is working on a monograph on Porphyry's ethics of On Abstinence.
Contributors:
Julia Annas is Regents Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arizona.
Panos Dimas is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo and Director of the Norwegian Institute at Athens.
Eyjólfur K. Emilsson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo.
Hallvard Fossheim is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bergen.
Gösta Grönroos is Researcher in Philosophy at the University of Stockholm.
Katerina Ierodiakonou is Associate Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Athens.
Gabriel Richardson Lear is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago.
Øyvind Rabbås is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo.
Alexandrine Schniewind is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the University of Lausanne.
Svavar Hrafn Svavarsson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Iceland.
Christian Tornau is Professor of Classics at the University of Würzburg.
Miira Tuominen is University Lecturer of Philosophy at the University of Jyväskylä.