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    Turning Toward Philosophy: Literary and Dramatic Aspects in Plato’s Dialogues
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (3): 743-744. 2003.
    After an introductory discussion primarily aimed to differentiate her approach to reading the Platonic dialogues from the so-called argument-focused approach, Gordon argues that Socratic dialectic—which she understands as “the question and answer depicted in the dialogues between Socrates and the interlocutors”—does not simply aim at uncovering inconsistencies in the interlocutors’ belief sets, but at urging through extra-logical means the interlocutors to live a particular—philosophical—kind of…Read more
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    Misunderstanding the 'What-is-F-ness?' Question
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 72 (2): 125-142. 1990.