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    Justice and Dishonesty in Plato’s Republic
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (1): 79-95. 1983.
    In this paper we explore plato's paradoxical remarks about the philosophical rulers' use of dishonesty in the "republic"--Rulers who, On the one hand, Are said to love truth above all else, But on the other hand are encouraged to make frequent use of "medicinal lies." we establish first that plato's remarks are in fact consistent, According to the relevant platonic theories too often forgotten by both critics and defenders of plato. Finally, We reformulate the underlying moral issue of the purpo…Read more
  •  196
    Plato's Socrates (edited book)
    OUP Usa. 1996.
    This book develops novel accounts of many of the most controversial topics in the philosophy of Socrates. The authors first develop Socrates' methodological, epistemological, and psychological views before examining his ethical, political, and religious convictions. The results reveals both the richness and the remarkable coherence of the philosophy of Plato's Socrates.
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    Is the Prudential Paradox in the Meno?
    Philosophical Inquiry 30 (3-4): 175-184. 2008.
  • Plato and The Trial of Socrates
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (2): 348-351. 2005.
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    A Matter of Life and Death in Socratic Philosophy
    Ancient Philosophy 9 (2): 155-165. 1989.
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    The Logic of Plato's Feminism
    Journal of Social Philosophy 11 (3): 5-11. 1980.
    Scholars have argued that Plato's decision to include women in the ruling class was either intended as a joke, or else was forced on him by other political commitments. In tis paper, I argue that the arguments he offers for including women in positions of power can and should be taken as sincere.
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    Knowledge, Teaching and Wisdom
    with Keith Lehrer, B. J. Lum, and Beverly A. Slichta
    Springer. 2010.
    This book derives from a 1993 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute on Knowledge, Teaching, and Wisdom. The Institute took place at the University of California, Berkeley, and was co-directed by Keith Lehrer and Nicholas D. Smith. The aims of the Institute were several: we sought to reintroduce wisdom as a topic of discussion among contemporary philosophers, to undertake an historical investigation of how and when and why it was that wisdom faded from philosophical view, and to …Read more
  •  53
    Women and Utopia: Critical Interpretations
    with Marleen S. Barr
    . 1983.
  •  117
    Ancient Philosophy: Essential Readings with Commentary (edited book)
    with Fritz Allhoff and Anand Jayprakash Vaidya
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    Part of The Blackwell Readings in Philosophy Series, this survey of ancient philosophy explores the scope of ancient philosophy, focusing on the key philosophers and their texts, examining how the foundations of philosophy as we know it were laid.
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    What model of knowledge does Plato's Socrates use? In this book, Nicholas D. Smith argues that it is akin to knowledge of a craft which is acquired by degrees, rather than straightforward knowledge of facts. He contends that a failure to recognize and identify this model, and attempts to ground ethical success in contemporary accounts of propositional or informational knowledge, have led to distortions of Socrates' philosophical mission to improve himself and others in the domain of practical et…Read more
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    Collection of articles concerning methods of inerpreting Plato's works.
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    Methods of Interpreting Plato and his Dialogues (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 1992.
    In this supplementary volume, a number of renowned scholars of Plato reflect upon their interpretive methods. Topics covered include the use of ancient authorities in interpreting Plato's dialogues, Plato's literary and rhetorical style, his arguments and characters, and his use of the dialogue form. The collection is not intended as a comprehensive survey of methodological approaches; rather it offers a number of different perspectives and clearly articulated interpretations by leading scholars…Read more