Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States of America
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    Aristotle's philosophical method
    In Christopher Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle, Oup Usa. pp. 150. 2012.
    A problem is posed: Is pleasure choiceworthy, or not? The answerer claims that yes, it is. The questioner must refute him by asking questions—by offering him premises to accept or reject. The questioner succeeds if he forces the answerer to accept a proposition contrary to the one he undertook to defend, and fails if the answerer always accepts or rejects premises in a way consistent with that proposition. To a first approximation, dialectic is the distinctive method of Aristotelian philosophy. …Read more
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    Rhetoric
    with Aristotle
    Hackett Publishing Company. 2018.
    _Rhetoric_ is the sixth volume in The New Hackett Aristotle series, a series featuring translations, with Introductions and Notes, by C. D. C. Reeve, Delta Kappa Epsilon Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The series will eventually include all of Aristotle's works.
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    De Anima (edited book)
    Oxford University Press UK. 1956.
    Please note, this is the original Greek text.
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    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
  • Love's Confusions
    Philosophy 80 (314): 604-606. 2005.
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    A Plato Reader: Eight Essential Dialogues (edited book)
    Hackett 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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    8 violence, pornography, and sadomasochism
    In Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 125-145. 2005.
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    9 work and/as love
    In Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 146-166. 2005.
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    Reeves (philosophy, U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) wrote and presented these dialogues as part of a humanities course at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. The dialogues, which touch on many of the philosophical themes of Plato's Republic, take place between the two women students reputed to be members of Plato's Academy and Plato, their fellow students, and Aristotle.
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    Telling the truth about love: Plato's Symposium
    Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 8 89-114. 1992.
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    The Practices of Reason: Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
    Philosophical Review 103 (3): 567-569. 1992.
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    The Trials of Socrates: Six Classic Texts (edited book)
    Hackett Publishing. 2002.
    This unique and expertly annotated collection of the classic accounts of Socrates left by Plato, Aristophanes, and Xenophon features new translations of Euthyphro, Apology, Crito, and the death scene from Phaedo by C. D. C. Reeve, Peter Meineck's translation of Clouds, and James Doyle's translation of Apology of Socrates.
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    Socrates Meets Thrasymachus
    Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 67 (3): 246-265. 1985.
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    "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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    Substantial Knowledge: Aristotle's Metaphysics
    Hackett 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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    6 sentimentality and the gift of the self
    In Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 92-104. 2005.
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    2 seeing, improvising, and self-love
    In Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 15-35. 2005.
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    Reply to Dorter (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 17 (1): 71-72. 1994.
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    This book is an exploration of the epistemological, metaphysical, and psychological foundations of the Nicomachean Ethics. In a striking reversal of current orthodoxy, Reeve argues that scientific knowledge (episteme) is possible in ethics, that dialectic and understanding (nous) play essentially the same role in ethics as in an Aristotelian science, and that the distinctive role of practical wisdom (phronesis) is to use the knowledge of universals provided by science, dialectic, and understandi…Read more
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    Philosophy, Craft, and Experience in the Republic
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 43 (S1): 20-40. 2005.
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    Plato's metaphysics of morals
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 25 39-58. 2003.
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    Plato on friendship and Eros
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Preface
    In Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. 2005.
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    Notes
    In Love's confusions, Harvard University Press. pp. 179-198. 2005.