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Professor Alex Long is a Professor in the School of Classics at the University of St Andrews. His research focuses on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, with particular emphasis on Plato, Stoicism, and themes like death, immortality, political philosophy, and ethics. He co-edits the journal Phronesis and the Cambridge series Key Themes in Ancient Philosophy. His work includes translations of Platonic dialogues and edited collections on Plato and Stoicism. Current research explores belief/judgment distinctions (doxa/dogma), law in ancient philosophy, and nature's role in ethics. He has supervised PhD students on topics ranging from Plato to Hellenistic philosophy. His funded projects include studies on immortality and Plato's influence in Stoic thought. He actively participates in international conferences and workshops, contributing to discussions on ancient cosmologies and philosophy of mind.
Education details are not explicitly stated, but his academic career is deeply rooted in classical studies. Awards are not listed here, though his editorial roles and publications reflect significant scholarly contributions. His research group activities include organizing workshops on Socratic thought and Eleatic philosophy. He maintains affiliations with institutions like the International Plato Society.
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