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Socratic death rattles : Pythagorean hearing and listening in Plato's PhaedoIn Jill Gordon (ed.), Hearing, sound, and the auditory in ancient Greece, Indiana University Press. 2022.
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45Review Symposium of David Corey, The Sophists in Plato’s Dialogues: SUNY Press, 2015Studies in Philosophy and Education 37 (4): 417-431. 2017.
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14Reading Plato’s Dialogues to Enhance Learning and Inquiry: Exploring Socrates’ Use of Protreptic for Student Engagement, written by Mason MarshallInternational Journal of the Platonic Tradition 17 (1): 129-131. 2023.
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Socratic death rattles : Pythagorean hearing and listening in Plato's PhaedoIn Jill Gordon (ed.), Hearing, sound, and the auditory in ancient Greece, Indiana University Press. 2022.
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4Poetic Justice: Rereading Plato's Republic by Jill FrankReview of Metaphysics 74 (1): 146-147. 2020.
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14Philosophers in the Classroom: Essays on Teaching, edited by Steven M. Cahn, Alexandra Bradner, and Andrew P. MillsTeaching Philosophy 45 (2): 258-262. 2022.
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18Narrative Tyranny in American Political Discourse and Plato's Republic IEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (2): 401-423. 2021.This paper begins with a brief examination of the contemporary American political landscape. I describe three recent events that illustrate how attempts to control the narrative about events that transpired threaten to undermine our shared reality. I then turn to Book I of Plato’s Republic to explore the potentially tyrannizing effect of Socrates’s narrative voice. I focus on his descriptions of Glaucon, Polemarchus and his slave, and Thrasymachus to show how Plato presents Socrates’s narrative …Read more
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12Plato's Socrates on Socrates: Socratic Self-Disclosure and the Public Practice of PhilosophyLexington Books. 2020.Anne-Marie Schultz explores Plato’s presentation of Socrates as a philosopher who tells narratives about himself in the Theaetetus, Symposium, Apology, and Phaedo. She argues that scholars should regard Socrates as a public philosopher, while examining Socratic self-disclosive practices in the works of bell hooks, Kathy Khang, and Ta-Neishi Coates.
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22Socrates as Public Philosopher: A Model of Informed Democratic EngagementThe European Legacy 24 (7-8): 710-723. 2019.ABSTRACTIn the Apology, Plato’s Socrates tells the Athenian jurors that he has spent his life trying to persuade his fellow citizens “not to care for any of his belongings before caring that he him...
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21Joseph Clair, Discerning the Good in the Letters and Sermons of AugustineAugustinian Studies 49 (1): 117-120. 2018.
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15Taking the Sophists Seriously: Engaging David Corey’s The Sophists in Plato’s DialoguesStudies in Philosophy and Education 36 (3): 385-387. 2017.
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11Philosophical Feminism and Popular Culture (edited book)Lexington Books. 2012.The eight essays contained in this book explore the portrayal of women, and various philosophical responses to that portrayal in contemporary post-civil rights society. They bring feminist voices to the conversation about gender and attests to the importance of feminist critique in what is sometimes claimed to be a post-feminist era
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15Plato's Socrates as Narrator: A Philosophical MuseLexington Books. 2013.This book explores five Platonic dialogues: Lysis, Charmides, Protagoras, Euthydemus, and the Republic. This book uses Socrates’ narrative commentary as its primary interpretive framework. No one has engaged in a sustained attempt to explore the Platonic dialogues from this angle. As a result, it offers a unique contribution to Plato scholarship. The portrait of Socrates that emerges challenges the traditional view of Socrates as an intellectualist and offers a holistic vision of philosophical p…Read more
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12Colloquium 5 Socrates on Socrates: Looking Back to Bring Philosophy ForwardProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 30 (1): 123-141. 2015.In this paper, I explore three autobiographical narratives that Plato’s Socrates tells: his report of his conversations with Diotima, his account of his testing of the Delphic oracle, and his description of his turn from naturalistic philosophy to his own method of inquiry.1 This Platonic Socrates shows his auditors how to philosophize for the future through a narrative recollection of his own past. In these stories, Plato presents us with an image of a Socrates who prepares others to do philoso…Read more
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15Inner Grace: Augustine in the Traditions of Plato and Paul," and Phillip Cary, "Outward Signs: The Powerlessness of External Things in Augustine’s Thought. By Philip Cary (review)Augustinian Studies 44 (1): 119-124. 2013.
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832Socratic Meditation and Emotional Self-Regulation: Human Dignity in a Technological AgeJournal of Interdisciplinary Studies 25 (1-2): 137-160. 2013.This essay proposes that Socrates practiced various spiritual exercises, including meditation, and that this Socratic practice of meditation was habitual, aimed at cultivating emotional self-control and existential preparedness. Contemporary research in neurobiology supports the view that intentional mental actions, including meditation, have a profound impact on brain activity, neuroplasticity, and help engender emotional self-control. This impact on brain activity is confirmed via technologica…Read more
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628The Virtuous Ensemble: Socratic Harmony and Psychological AuthenticitySouthwest Philosophy Review 30 (1): 127-136. 2014.We discuss two models of virtue cultivation that are present throughout the Republic: the self-mastery model and the harmony model. Schultz (2013) discusses them at length in her recent book, Plato’s Socrates as Narrator: A Philosophical Muse. We bring this Socratic distinction into conversation with two modes of intentional regulation strategies articulated by James J. Gross. These strategies are expressive suppression and cognitive reappraisal. We argue that that the Socratic distinction help…Read more
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18Inner Grace: Augustine in the Traditions of Plato and Paul," and Phillip Cary, "Outward Signs: The Powerlessness of External Things in Augustine’s Thought. By Philip Cary (review)Augustinian Studies 44 (1): 119-124. 2013.