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David Hoinski

West Virginia University
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  • West Virginia University
    Department of Philosophy
    Teaching Assistant Professor
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Areas of Specialization
History of Western Philosophy
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
German Philosophy
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History of Western Philosophy
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
German Philosophy
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  •  15
    Socrates in Love: The Making of a Philosopher. By Armand D’Angour (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 41 (2): 563-569. 2021.
    Socrates
  •  20
    The modern Aristotle: Michael Polanyi's search for truth against nihilism
    with Ronald Polansky
    In Abraham Jacob Greenstine & Ryan J. Johnson (eds.), Contemporary Encounters with Ancient Metaphysics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 180-201. 2017.
    Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy
  •  96
    Context, Decision, and Autobiography in Plato’s Phaedo
    Ancient Philosophy 28 (2): 347-355. 2008.
    Plato: Phaedo
  •  2
    Something better than comedy
    In Daniel O'Shiel & Viktoras Bachmetjevas (eds.), Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives, Brill. 2023.
    Humour
  •  71
    Ordinary Oblivion and the Self Unmoored: Reading Plato’s Phaedrus and Writing the Soul (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 37 (1): 205-212. 2017.
    Plato: PhaedrusPlato: Philosophy of Mind
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    10 The Modern Aristotle: Michael Polanyi’s Search for Truth against Nihilism
    with Ronald Polansky
    In Abraham Jacob Greenstine & Ryan J. Johnson (eds.), Contemporary Encounters with Ancient Metaphysics, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 180-201. 2017.
    AristotleHellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy
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    The Emerging Good in Plato’s Philebus. By John V. Garner (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 40 (1): 211-216. 2020.
    Plato: EthicsPlato: Philebus
  •  94
    The Gods’ Horses and Tripartite Souls in Plato’s Phaedrus
    with Ronald Polansky
    Rhizomata 2 (2): 139-160. 2014.
    The elaborate imagery regarding souls and gods in the Palinode in Plato’s Phaedrus leads interpreters to view the gods as complex and similar to the human soul, only with better horses. We try to show that the gods are only made to appear complex to serve as paradigms for humans. Details of the myth should instead be viewed as allowing for gods that are simple and not souls at all. And even human souls are questionably complex under all conditions. Plato’s image fits with the context of guiding …Read more
    The elaborate imagery regarding souls and gods in the Palinode in Plato’s Phaedrus leads interpreters to view the gods as complex and similar to the human soul, only with better horses. We try to show that the gods are only made to appear complex to serve as paradigms for humans. Details of the myth should instead be viewed as allowing for gods that are simple and not souls at all. And even human souls are questionably complex under all conditions. Plato’s image fits with the context of guiding the soul by philosophical rhetorical art and the task of investigation to determine whether things are simple or complex.
    Classical Greek PhilosophyPlato: PhaedrusPlato: Divided SoulPlato: Theology
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