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    Language (review)
    Philosophical Review 105 (2): 241-243. 1996.
    Language is the third in a series of volumes edited by Stephen Everson devoted to the examination of a special topic in philosophy from its origins in the pre-Socratic thinkers through to Late Antiquity. In keeping with its predecessors, Epistemology and Psychology, this is a collection of essays whose audience is primarily Anglo-American philosophers of an analytic bent. “This new series of Companions is intended particularly for students of ancient thought who will be reading the texts in tran…Read more
  •  74
    The Rational Enterprise (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 14 (1): 183-188. 1994.
  •  17
    The De Anima of Alexander of Aphrodisias (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 9 (2): 354-357. 1989.
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    Plato on Perception and ‘Commons’
    Classical Quarterly 40 (1): 148-175. 1990.
    On the face of it, Plato's treatment of aisthesis is decidedly ambiguous. Sometimes he treats aisthesis as a faculty which, though distinct from all rational capacities, is nonetheless capable of forming judgments such as ‘This stick is bent’ or ‘The same thing is hard and soft’. In the Theaetetus, however, he appears to separate aisthesis from judgment, isolating the former from all prepositional, identificatory and recognitional capacities. The dilemma is easily expressed: Is perception a judg…Read more
  • General Index
    In The Dialectic of Essence: A Study of Plato's Metaphysics, Princeton University Press. pp. 387-393. 2009.
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    Self-Predication and Synonymy
    Ancient Philosophy 10 (2): 193-202. 1990.
  •  47
    Plato’s Individuals
    with Mary Margaret McCabe
    Philosophical Review 106 (3): 470. 1997.
    Plato's Individuals is rich and rewarding. McCabe's reading will compel us to examine anew the presuppositions we bring to the enterprise of understanding Plato. Her devotion to showing that her thesis is found almost everywhere in the corpus is noteworthy. At times she also seems to strain to assimilate modern and Platonic concerns. If one can accept that Plato's tripartite soul goes over into something we might recognize as the problem of personal identity, it can only be because we are writin…Read more
  •  27
    Language. Vol. 3 of Companions to Ancient Thought
    Philosophical Review 105 (2): 241. 1996.
    Language is the third in a series of volumes edited by Stephen Everson devoted to the examination of a special topic in philosophy from its origins in the pre-Socratic thinkers through to Late Antiquity. In keeping with its predecessors, Epistemology and Psychology, this is a collection of essays whose audience is primarily Anglo-American philosophers of an analytic bent. “This new series of Companions is intended particularly for students of ancient thought who will be reading the texts in tran…Read more
  •  120
    The De Anima of Alexander of Aphrodisias (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 9 (2): 354-357. 1989.
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    The Dialectic of Essence offers a systematic new account of Plato's metaphysics. Allan Silverman argues that the best way to make sense of the metaphysics as a whole is to examine carefully what Plato says about ousia (essence) from the Meno through the middle period dialogues, the Phaedo and the Republic, and into several late dialogues including the Parmenides, the Sophist, the Philebus, and the Timaeus. This book focuses on three fundamental facets of the metaphysics: the theory of Forms; the…Read more
  • Appendix
    In The Dialectic of Essence: A Study of Plato's Metaphysics, Princeton University Press. pp. 299-310. 2009.
  •  63
    Plato: Psychology
    Ancient Philosophy. forthcoming.
  •  32
    Plato and Platonism (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 16 (1): 195-215. 1996.
  • Introduction
    In The Dialectic of Essence: A Study of Plato's Metaphysics, Princeton University Press. pp. 1-12. 2009.