Yes, absolutely (at least in ancient philosophy).https://twitter.com/morallawwithin/status/1353343379954917376 …
I think Alan Code, John Cooper, Verity Harte, Terence Irwin, and Charles Kahn stand a good chance. Note that many medieval and early modern commentators are still canonical, if marginally. (List hasty and certainly not exhaustive.)
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If you had to pick exactly one contemporary book about ancient philosophy that people will still read 300 years from now, what would it be?
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I answered the original question honestly thinking that would be hard to predict. I sort of doubt it'd be a book? I think Charles Kahn's _Essays on Being_ has a reasonable chance. It's a canonical reference for some important ideas about a very central issue.
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