Cornell University
Sage School of Philosophy
PhD, 1967
Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    Plato's Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito: Critical Essays (edited book)
    with Rachana Kamtekar, Mark McPherran, P. T. Geach, Gregory Vlastos, E. De Strycker, S. R. Slings, Donald Morrison, Terence Irwin, M. F. Burnyeat, Thomas C. Brickhouse, Nicholas D. Smith, Richard Kraut, David Bostock, and Verity Harte
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2004.
    Plato's Euthyrphro, Apology, andCrito portray Socrates' words and deeds during his trial for disbelieving in the Gods of Athens and corrupting the Athenian youth, and constitute a defense of the man Socrates and of his way of life, the philosophic life. The twelve essays in the volume, written by leading classical philosophers, investigate various aspects of these works of Plato, including the significance of Plato's characters, Socrates's revolutionary religious ideas, and the relationship betw…Read more
  •  327
    The logic of the third man
    Philosophical Review 80 (4): 448-475. 1971.
    The main lines of interpretation offered to date of the Third Man Argument in Plato's Parmenides (132a1-b2) are considered and rejected. A new, set-theoretic, reconstruction of the argument is offered. It is concluded that the philosophical point of the argument is different from what it has been generally supposed to be: Plato is pointing out the logical shortcomings in his earlier formulated principle of One-Over-Many.
  •  158
    Analyzing Plato's Arguments: Plato and Platonism
    with David Keyt
    In James Carl Klagge & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.), Methods of Interpreting Plato and his Dialogues, Oxford University Press. 1992.
    The historian of philosophy often encounters arguments that are enthymematic: they have conclusions that follow from their explicit premises only by the addition of "tacit" or "suppressed" premises. It is a standard practice of interpretation to supply these missing premises, even where the enthymeme is "real," that is, where there is no other context in which the philosopher in question asserts the missing premises. To do so is to follow a principle of charity: other things being equal, one int…Read more
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    Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy: From Thales to Aristotle (edited book)
    with Patricia Curd and C. D. C. Reeve
    Hackett Publishing Company. 2016.
    Soon after its publication, _Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy_ was hailed as the favorite to become "the 'standard' text for survey courses in ancient philosophy."_*_ More than twenty years later that prediction has been borne out: _Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy_ still stands as the leading anthology of its kind. It is now stronger than ever:_ The Fifth Edition of _Readings in Ancient Greek Philosophy_ features a completely revised Aristotle unit, with new translations, as well as a n…Read more