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7Plato’s Statesman: a Philosophical Discussion (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2021."Plato's Statesman reconsiders many questions familiar to readers of the Republic: questions in political theory - such as the qualifications for the leadership of a state and the best from of constitution (politeia) - as well as questions of philosophical methodology and epistemology. Instead of the theory of Forms that is the centrepiece of the epistemology of the Republic, the emphasis here is on the dialectical practice of collection and division (diairesis), in whose service the interlocuto…Read more
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5Plato's Political Philosophy: The Republic, the Statesman, and the LawsIn Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy, Northwestern University Press. 2018.This chapter contains sections titled: The Laws Conclusion Bibliography.
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5Prologue to Chapter 5: Plato on Why Virtue MattersIn Eco-Republic: What the Ancients Can Teach Us About Ethics, Virtue, and Sustainable Living, Princeton University Press. pp. 99-100. 2011.
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5Prologue to Chapter 6: Plato’s Idea of the GoodIn Eco-Republic: What the Ancients Can Teach Us About Ethics, Virtue, and Sustainable Living, Princeton University Press. pp. 127-132. 2011.
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5Prologue to Chapter 4: Post-Platonic Perspectives on the RepublicIn Eco-Republic: What the Ancients Can Teach Us About Ethics, Virtue, and Sustainable Living, Princeton University Press. pp. 79-82. 2011.
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3CHAPTER 6. CosmopolitanismIn The Birth of Politics: Eight Greek and Roman Political Ideas and Why They Matter, Princeton University Press. pp. 215-240. 2014.
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3John R. Wallach, The Platonic Political Art: A Study of Critical Reason and Democracy Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 23 (2): 147-149. 2003.
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The all-affected principle and climate changeIn Archon Fung & Sean W. D. Gray (eds.), Empowering affected interests: democratic inclusion in a globalized world, Cambridge University Press. 2024.
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