On Motivating Higher-Order Logic, in Studies in the Philosophy of Logic and Knowledge (ed. Baldwin & Smiley, Oxford University Press, 2004)
"The Interpretation of Plato's Crito" in Plato’s Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito (ed. Kamtekar; Bowman & Littlefield, 2005)
Space, Time, Matter, and Form: Essays on Aristotle's Physics (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2006)
Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction (Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009)
Aristotle's Philosophy of Mathematics, in The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle (ed. Shields; Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012)
Russell's Logical Atomism (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2012)
Family
In 1961 Bostock married, first, Jenny Lawton (died 1996), by whom he had two children, Timothy and Penelope.
In 2002 he married, secondly, Rosanne, the daughter of Colonel Atherton George ffolliott Powell.[6]
Reputation
Following Bostock's death, a contemporary philosopher wrote of him:
His philosophical breadth was great, and his work was always characterised by clarity and precision. It was presented in a way that compelled the reader's interest – very often the reader's consent as well … he continued to think about philosophical issues until perhaps a year before he died. Then he decided that he had not read enough literature, and undertook a programme of reading all the books on his bookshelves, in the order in which they happened to have been placed.[7]
References
^Roland Bostock, David Bostock (1936), Genealogy of the Bostock and Bostwick Families (accessed on 17 December 2018)