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116Plato on Love: Lysis, Symposium, Phaedrus, Alcibiades, with Selections from Republic and LawsHackett Publishing Company. 2006.This collection features Plato's writings on sex and love in the preeminent translations of Stanley Lombardo, Paul Woodruff and Alexander Nehamas, D. S. Hutchinson, and C. D. C. Reeve. Reeve's Introduction provides a wealth of historical information about Plato and Socrates, and the sexual norms of classical Athens. His introductory essay looks closely at the dialogues themselves and includes the following sections: Socrates and the Art of Love; Socrates and Athenian Paiderastia; Loving Socrates…Read more
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83A Plato Reader: Eight Essential DialoguesHackett Publishing Company. 2012._A Plato Reader_ offers eight of Plato's best-known works--_Euthyphro_, _Apology_, _Crito_, _Meno_, _Phaedo_, _Symposium_, _Phaedrus_, and _Republic_--unabridged, expertly introduced and annotated, and in widely admired translations by C. D. C. Reeve, G. M. A. Grube, Alexander Nehamas, and Paul Woodruff. The collection features Socrates as its central character and a model of the examined life. Its range allows us to see him in action in very different settings and philosophical modes: from the …Read more
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38Women in the Academy: Dialogues on Themes from Plato's RepublicHackett Publishing Company. 2001.In the early fourth century B.C., Plato founded his famous Athenian school, the Academy. Among the students who came to study there were two women, Axiothea of Phlius, who wore men's clothes, and Lasthenia of Mantinea. In five dialogues, inspired by those of Plato, C. D. C. Reeve imagines these women in conversation with one another, with Plato himself, and with their fellow Academician, Aristotle. The topics they discuss--women, art, justice, freedom, and the nature of reality--are all drawn fr…Read more
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8Telling the truth about love: Plato's SymposiumProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 8 89-114. 1992.
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368 violence, pornography, and sadomasochismIn Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 125-145. 2005.
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557The Practices of Reason: Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics (review)Philosophical Review 103 (3): 567-569. 1994.
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63The Trials of Socrates: Six Classic Texts (edited book)Hackett Publishing Company. 2002.Lampooned in 406 B.C.E. in a blistering Aristophanic satire, Socrates was tried in 399 B.C.E. on a charge of corrupting the youth, convicted by a jury of about five hundred of his peers, and condemned to death. Glimpsed today through the extant writings of his contemporaries and near-contemporaries, he remains for us as compelling, enigmatic, and elusive a figure as Jesus or Buddha. Although present-day (like ancient Greek) opinion on the real Socrates diverges widely, six classic texts that any…Read more
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90Socrates in the Apology: An Essay on Plato's Apology of SocratesHackett Publishing Company. 1989."Reeve's book is an excellent companion to Plato's Apology and a valuable discussion of many of the main issues that arise in the early dialogues. Reeve is an extremely careful reader of texts, and his familiarity with the legal and cultural background of Socrates' trial allows him to correct many common misunderstandings of that event. In addition, he integrates his reading of the apology with a sophisticated discussion of Socrates' philosophy. The writing is clear and succinct, and the researc…Read more
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27Substantial Knowledge: Aristotle's MetaphysicsHackett Publishing Company. 2000.In this groundbreaking work, C. D. C. Reeve uses a fundamental problem--the Primacy Dilemma--to explore Aristotle's metaphysics, epistemology, dialectic, philosophy of mind, and theology in a new way. At a time when Aristotle is most often studied piecemeal, Reeve attempts to see him both in detail and as a whole, so that it is from detailed analysis of hundreds of particular passages, drawn from dozens of Aristotelian treatises, and translated in full that his overall picture of Aristotle emerg…Read more
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282 seeing, improvising, and self-loveIn Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 15-35. 2005.
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346 sentimentality and the gift of the selfIn Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 92-104. 2005.
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2610 sex, democracy, and the future of loveIn Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 167-178. 2005.
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575Philosopher-Kings: The Argument of Plato’s RepublicHackett Pub. Co.. 1988.Reeve's classic work provides an interpretation of Republic that makes a case for the coherence of Plato's argument.
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103Philosophy, Craft, and Experience in the RepublicSouthern Journal of Philosophy 43 (S1): 20-40. 2005.
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88Objects and Identity: An Examination of the Relative Identity Thesis and its ConsequencesPhilosophical Review 92 (4): 633. 1983.
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4PlatoIn David Boucher & Paul Joseph Kelly (eds.), Political Thinkers: From Socrates to the Present, Oxford University Press. 2003.
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77Motion, Rest, and Dialectic in the SophistArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 67 (1): 47-64. 1985.
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297 lebensraum, desire, and the envy of eternityIn Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 105-124. 2005.
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114Metaphysics (edited book)Hackett Publishing Company. 2016.This new translation of Aristotle's _Metaphysics_ in its entirety is a model of accuracy and consistency, presented with a wealth of annotation and commentary. Sequentially numbered endnotes provide the information most needed at each juncture, while a detailed Index of Terms guides the reader to places where focused discussion of key notions occurs. An illuminating general Introduction describes the book that lies ahead, explaining what it is about, what it is trying to do, how it goes about do…Read more
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Luck and virtue in pindar, aeschylus, and sophoclesIn William Wians (ed.), Logos and Muthos: Philosophical Essays in Greek Literature, State University of New York Press. 2009.
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64Love's confusionsHarvard University Press. 2005.These are a few of the paradoxes that typically lead philosophers to oversimplify love--and that draw C. D. C. Reeve to explore it in all its complexity, ...
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University of North Carolina, Chapel HillDepartment of Philosophy
ClassicsDelta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America