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    Aristotle on Comedy (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 7 236-239. 1987.
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    Wine and Catharsis_ of the Emotions in Plato's _Laws
    Classical Quarterly 36 (2): 421-437. 1986.
    Plato's views on tragedy depend in large part on his views about the ethical consequences of emotional arousal. In theRepublic, Plato treats the desires we feel in everyday life to weep and feel pity as appetites exactly like those for food or sex, whose satisfactions are ‘replenishments’. Physical desire is not reprehensible in itself, but is simplynon-rational, not identical with reason but capable of being brought into agreement with it. Some desires, like that for simple and wholesome food, …Read more
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    The Art of Plato (review)
    The Classical Review 47 (1): 33-34. 1997.