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5110 The Modern Aristotle: Michael Polanyi’s Search for Truth against NihilismIn Abraham Jacob Greenstine & Ryan J. Johnson (eds.), Contemporary Encounters with Ancient Metaphysics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 180-201. 2017.
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37Aristotle on Accidental PerceptionIn Demetra Sfendoni-Mentzou (ed.), Aristotle - Contemporary Perspectives on his Thought: On the 2400th Anniversary of Aristotle's Birth, De Gruyter. pp. 125-150. 2018.
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66The Performance of Philosophizing in the Platonic LoversAmerican Journal of Philology 139 (3): 397-421. 2018.
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32"Phronesis" on tour: cultural adaptability of Aristotelian ethical notionsKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10 (4): 323. 2000.How might bioethics take account of cultural diversity? Can practical wisdom of an Aristotelian sort be applied across cultures? Afte
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152Counting the Hypotheses in Plato's ParmenidesApeiron 46 (3): 229-243. 2013.Journal Name: Apeiron Issue: Ahead of print
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117The Theaetetus provides Plato's fullest discussion of human knowledge and is a rich vehicle for reflection upon its topic. Polansky's commentary demonstrates that the dialogue in fact holds the complete Platonic account of knowledge -- an account which is as sophisticated as any offered by contemporary philosophers.
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90Colloquium 3Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 15 (1): 57-86. 1999.
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5Foundationalism in Plato?In Tom Rockmore & Beth J. Singer (eds.), Antifoundationalism old and new, Temple University Press. pp. 41--55. 1992.
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55Sovereign Virtue (review)Review of Metaphysics 47 (2): 397-399. 1993.This work upholds the leading role of virtue in the happy life against competition from goods of fortune, such as health, beauty, wealth, and honor. "Sovereign" in the title--a translation of kurios--may mean two things: complete and dominant. White holds that complete virtue, and more especially the activity in accordance with it, is dominant in Aristotle's version of the happy life.
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2Professor Vlastos's analysis of Socratic elenchus'Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 3 247-60. 1985.
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190Aristotle’s “De Anima”: A Critical CommentaryCambridge University Press. 2007.Aristotle's De Anima is the first systematic philosophical account of the soul, which serves to explain the functioning of all mortal living things. In his commentary, Ronald Polansky argues that the work is far more structured and systematic than previously supposed. He contends that Aristotle seeks a comprehensive understanding of the soul and its faculties. By closely tracing the unfolding of the many-layered argumentation and the way Aristotle fits his inquiry meticulously within his scheme …Read more
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71The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2014.Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is the first and arguably most important treatise on ethics in Western philosophy. It remains to this day a compelling reflection on the best sort of human life and continues to inspire contemporary thought and debate. This Cambridge Companion includes twenty essays by leading scholars of Aristotle and ancient philosophy that cover the major issues of this text. The essays in this volume shed light on Aristotle's rigorous and challenging thinking on questions such …Read more
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133Power, Liberty, and Counterfactual Conditionals in Hobbes' ThoughtHobbes Studies 3 (1): 3-17. 1990.
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120Commentary on GallopProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 4 (1): 291-302. 1988.
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135Aristotle and Principlism in BioethicsDiametros 45 59-70. 2015.Principlism, a most prominent approach in bioethics, has been criticized for lacking an underlying moral theory. We propose that the four principles of principlism can be related to the four traditional cardinal virtues. These virtues appear prominently in Plato's Republic and in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. We show how this connection can be made. In this way principlism has its own compelling ethical basis.
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183Aristotle’s Treatment of Ousia in Metaphysics V, 8Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (1): 57-66. 1983.
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The Dominance of Polis for AristotleDiálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 14 (33): 43. 1979.
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387"Phronesis" on tour: Cultural adaptability of aristotelian ethical notionsKennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 10 (4): 323-336. 2000.: How might bioethics take account of cultural diversity? Can practical wisdom of an Aristotelian sort be applied across cultures? After showing that practical wisdom involves both intellectual cleverness and moral virtue, it is argued that both these components have universality. Hence practical wisdom must be universal as well. Hellenic ethical thought neither depended on outdated theoretical notions nor limited itself to the Greek world, but was in fact developed with constant awareness of cu…Read more
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Duquesne UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
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