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21Forgiveness, Secular and ReligiousProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 303-313. 2008.
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18Interpreting Plato (review)Review of Metaphysics 37 (1): 151-153. 1983.This book, which is dedicated by the late Eugene Tigerstedt to Harold Cherniss, has not received the attention it deserves. It is a comprehensive survey of the history of the interpretation of Plato, or more accurately, of the history of the various frameworks assumed in interpretations of Plato. The book is concerned not so much with interpretations of particular passages as with the basic presuppositions which inevitably guide and shape interpretations. The subject of the book is not only time…Read more
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17Colloquium 5Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 9 (1): 200-212. 1993.
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15"Plato. Phaedrus", trans. C. J. Rowe (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 29 (3): 481. 1991.
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12Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith: A Philosophical EncounterRoutledge. 2017.Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith are giants of eighteenth century thought. The heated controversy provoked by their competing visions of human nature and society still resonates today. Smith himself reviewed Rousseau's Discourse on Inequality, and his perceptive remarks raise an intriguing question: what would a conversation between these two great thinkers look like? In this outstanding book Charles Griswold analyses, compares and evaluates some of the key ways in which Rousseau and Smith a…Read more
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9Hiroshi Mizuta and Chuhei Sugiyama, eds., Adam Smith: International PerspectivesJournal of the History of Philosophy 35 (4): 629-631. 1997.
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