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Lewis & Clark College
Department of Philosophy

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  • Retired faculty
  • 1
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  • 28
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  • Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates on Goods, Virtue, and Happiness
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 5 1-27. 1987.
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  • Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, The Divine Sign Did Not Oppose Me
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (3): 511-526. 1986.
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  • Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, The Formal Charges against Socrates
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (4): 457-481. 1985.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates and Obedience to the Law
    Apeiron 18 (1). 1984.
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  • Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, The Paradox of Socratic Ignorance in Plato's Apology
    History of Philosophy Quarterly 1 (2): 125-131. 1984.
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  • Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Vlastos on the elenchus'
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 2 185-96. 1984.
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  • Marleen S. Barr and Nicholas D. Smith, Women and Utopia: Critical Interpretations
    . 1983.
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  • Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Justice and Dishonesty in Plato’s Republic
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (1): 79-95. 1983.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, Plato and Aristotle on the nature of women
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (4): 467-478. 1983.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, The Origin of Socrates' Mission
    Journal of the History of Ideas 44 (4): 657. 1983.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, Philosophers Look at Science Fiction
    Burnham. 1982.
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  • Tom Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith, Socrates’ Proposed Penalty in Plato’s Apology
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 64 (1): 1-18. 1982.
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  • Fred Dycus Miller and Nicholas D. Smith, Thought Probes: Philosophy Through Science Fiction
    Prentice-Hall. 1981.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, The Objects of Dianoia in Plato's Divided Line
    Apeiron 15 (2): 129. 1981.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, The structure of Plato's philosophy
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (1): 105-108. 1981.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, The Logic of Plato's Feminism
    Journal of Social Philosophy 11 (3): 5-11. 1980.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, The Various Equals at Plato's Phaedo 74b-c
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (1): 1-7. 1980.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, An argument for the definition of justice in Plato's republic (433e6–434a1)
    Philosophical Studies 35 (4). 1979.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, Knowledge by Acquaintance and 'Knowing What' in Plato's Republic
    Dialogue 18 (3): 281-288. 1979.
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  • Nicholas D. Smith, Republic 476e–480a: Intensionality in Plato's epistemology?
    Philosophical Studies 30 (6). 1976.
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  • Jay Odenbaugh, A philosophy for biodiversity?
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  • Jay Odenbaugh, Models
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  • Jay Odenbaugh, Seeing the forest and the trees: On the very idea of an ecological community
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  • Jay Odenbaugh, The “structure” of population ecology: Philosophical reflections on unstructured and structured models
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  • Jay Odenbaugh, Why ecosystems need not be social constructed (though their health may be)
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  • Jay Odenbaugh, What isn't wrong with ecosystem ecology
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  • Mark Colyvan, William Grey, Jay Odenbaugh, and Stefan Linquist, A field guide to the philosophy of ecology
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