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1""Comments on Benson:'Socrates' Method of Hypothesis in Meno."'Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 18 127-43. 2003.
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107The historical reader of Plato's Protagoras1Classical Quarterly 48 (01): 126-. 1998.The popular question why Plato wrote dramatic dialogues, which is motivated by a just fascination and perplexity for contemporary scholars about the unique form of the Platonic texts, is confused and anachronistic; for it judges the Platonic texts qua philosophical texts in terms of post–Platonic texts not written in dramatic dialogic form. In comparison with these, the form of Platos early aporetic dialogues is highly unusual. Yet, in its contemporary milieu, the form of Platonic literature is …Read more
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1Empedocles and His Ancient Readers on Desire and PleasureOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 36 1-71. 2009.
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85Trials of reason: Plato and the crafting of philosophyOxford University Press. 2008.Interpretation -- Introduction -- Interpreting Plato -- The political culture of Plato's early dialogues -- Dialogue -- Character and history -- The mouthpiece principle -- Forms of evidence -- Desire -- Socrates and eros -- The subjectivist conception of desire -- Instrumental and terminal desire -- Rational and irrational desires -- Desire in the critique of Akrasia -- Interpreting Lysis -- The deficiency conception of desire -- Inauthentic friendship -- Platonic desire -- Antiphilosophical de…Read more
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40Review of Naomi Reshotko, Socratic Virtue: Making the Best of the Neither-Good-nor-Bad (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (1). 2007.
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102"Hippias Major" 301b2-c2: Plato's Critique of a Corporeal Conception of Forms and of the Form-Participant RelationApeiron 39 (3): 221-256. 2006.
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114Comments on Danielle Macbeth’s Realizing ReasonInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (1): 131-138. 2017.
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76Weiss (R.) The Socratic Paradox and its Enemies. Pp. xii + 235. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2006. Cased, £22.50, US$35. ISBN: 978-0-226-89172- (review)The Classical Review 58 (1): 72-74. 2008.
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119Plato’s Conception of KnowledgeClassical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 105 (1): 57-75. 2011.
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105The Ridiculousness of Being Overcome by Pleasure: Protagoras 352b1–358d4.''Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 31 113-36. 2006.
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |