• Yale University
    Department of Philosophy
    Classics Department
    Distinguished Professor
Cambridge University
Faculty of Philosophy, St Edmund's College
PhD, 1994
New Haven, CT, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    Quel prix pour la vérité? (Philèbe 64a7-66d3)
    In Monique Dixsaut & Fulcran Teisserenc (eds.), La Fãelure du Plaisir 'Etudes Sur le Philáebe de Platon', J. Vrin. pp. 385-401. 1999.
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    Second Sailing: Alternative Perspectives on Plato ed. by Debra Nails and Harold Tarrant
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (1): 154-155. 2017.
    Tradition has it that ‘deuteros plous’, an idiomatic expression used by Plato most famously at Phaedo 99c–d, refers to the use of oars to get to one’s destination in the absence of suitable wind for sailing. The nautical motif is a gesture towards the seafaring credentials of Holger Thesleff, the scholar to whom the volume pays tribute, the author, most notably for this occasion, of three books and several articles on the style, chronology and metaphysical outlook of Plato’s dialogues, now conve…Read more
  •  119
    Beware of Imitations: Image Recognition in Plato
    In Fritz-Gregor Herrmann & Stefan Büttner (eds.), New essays on Plato: language and thought in fourth-century Greek philosophy, David Brown Book Co., Distributor. pp. 21. 2006.
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    Philebus
    In Debra Nails and Harold Tarrant Associate Editors: Francisco Gonzalez Gerald A. Press (ed.), The Continuum Companion to Plato, Continuum International Publishing Group. pp. 81-83. 2012.
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    Politeia in Greek and Roman Philosophy (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2013.
    This is the first exploration of how ideas of politeia structure both political and extra-political relations throughout the entirety of Greek and Roman philosophy, ranging from Presocratic to classical, Hellenistic, and Neoplatonic thought. A highly distinguished international team of scholars investigate topics such as the Athenian, Spartan and Platonic visions of politeia, the reshaping of Greek and Latin vocabularies of politics, the practice of politics in Plato and Proclus, the politics of…Read more