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1WOOZLEY, A. D. "Law and Obedience: The Arguments of Plato's Crito" (review)Mind 90 (n/a): 608. 1981.
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LYNCH, W. F. - "An Approach to the Metaphysics of Plato through the 'Parmenides'" (review)Mind 72 (n/a): 608. 1963.
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Hellenistic Ethics: A discussion of Malcolm Schofield and Gisela Striker, "The Norms of Nature, Studies in Hellenistic Ethics" (review)Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 5 235. 1987.
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Christopher Bobonich: Plato's Utopia Recast. His Later Ethics and PoliticsBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (3): 537-539. 2003.
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Emotions and wantsIn Joel Marks (ed.), The Ways of Desire: New Essays in Philosophical Psychology on the Concept of Wanting, Precedent. pp. 217--31. 1986.
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83Review of Plato, Malcolm Schofield (ed.), Gorgias, Menexenus, Protagoras (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (8). 2010.
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71Review of mi-kyoung Lee, Lee, Epistemology After Protagoras: Responses to Relativism in Plato, Aristotle, and Democritus (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (11). 2005.
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76Review of Sara ahbel-Rappe, Rachana Kamtekar (eds.),, A Companion to Socrates (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (8). 2006.
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314Human agency: language, duty, and value: philosophical essays in honor of J.O. Urmson (edited book)Stanford University Press. 1988.The essays in this volume explore current work in central areas of philosophy, work unified by attention to salient questions of human action and human agency. They ask what it is for humans to act knowledgeably, to use language, to be friends, to act heroically, to be mortally fortunate, and to produce as well as to appreciate art. The volume is dedicated to J. O. Urmson, in recognition of his inspirational contributions to these areas. All the essays but one have been specially written for thi…Read more
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6Plato's TotalitarianismIn Gail Fine (ed.), Plato 2: Ethics, Politics, Religion, and the Soul, Oxford University Press. 1999.
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89Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics, Books II--IV: Translated with an introduction and commentaryOxford University Press. 2006.Aristotle: Nicomachean Ethics, Books II--IV Translated with an introduction and commentary.
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45Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XVI, 1998Clarendon Press. 1998.Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual volume of original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books. The 1998 volume is broad in scope, as ever, featuring four articles on Aristotle, two on Plato, and one each on Xenophanes, the Atomists, and Plutarch.
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41Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XI: 1993Clarendon Press. 1993.Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual publication which includes original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books. Contributors to this volume; Paul A. Vander Waerdt, Christopher Rowe, Rachel Rue, Paula Gottlieb, Robert Bolton, and John M. Cooper.
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19Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XII: 1994Clarendon Press. 1994.Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual publication which includes original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books.
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24Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XIII: 1995Clarendon Press. 1995.Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual publication which includes original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books.
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30Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XIV, 1996Clarendon Press. 1996.Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual publication which includes original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books.
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34Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume XV, 1997Clarendon Press. 1997.Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy is an annual publication which includes original articles, which may be of substantial length, on a wide range of topics in ancient philosophy, and review articles of major books. 'an excellent periodical' Mary Margaret MacKenzie, Times Literary Supplement.
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145Pleasure, mind, and soul: selected papers in ancient philosophyOxford University Press. 2007.C. C. W. Taylor presents a selection of his essays in ancient philosophy, drawn from forty years of writings on the subject. The central theme of the volume is the moral psychology of Plato and Aristotle, with a special focus on pleasure and related concepts, an area central to Greek ethical thought. Taylor also discusses Socrates and the Greek atomists, showing how Plato's ethics grows out of the thought of Socrates, and that pleasure is also a central concept for the atomists. Pleasure, Mind, …Read more
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99Plato's Protagoras- Larry Goldberg: A Commentary on Plato's Protagoras. Pp. 352. New York, Berne, Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1983. Paper, 64 Sw. frs (review)The Classical Review 35 (01): 67-68. 1985.
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94Pursuits of Wisdom: Six Ways of Life in Ancient Philosophy from Socrates to PlotinusPhilosophical Review 122 (4): 667-670. 2013.
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169Plato and the mathematicians: An examination of professor Hare's viewsPhilosophical Quarterly 17 (68): 193-203. 1967.197: on logon didonai as giving a proof. In answer to Plato's charge that mathematicians take as their starting point certain unproved assumptions, and call upon them to "give an account" of them in the sense of deriving them from some more basic principle or principles
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368Nomos and phusis in democritus and PlatoSocial Philosophy and Policy 24 (2): 1-20. 2007.This essay explores the treatment of the relation between nature (phusis) and norm or convention (nomos) in Democritus and in certain Platonic dialogues. In his physical theory Democritus draws a sharp contrast between the real nature of things and their representation via human conventions, but in his political and ethical theory he maintains that moral conventions are grounded in the reality of human nature. Plato builds on that insight in the account of the nature of morality in the myth in t…Read more