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18The Priority of Definition and the Socratic ElenchusOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 8 19. 1990.
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2Plato's Method of DialecticIn A Companion to Plato, Blackwell. 2006.This chapter contains sections titled: Dialectic with a Small “d” Plato on Dialectic in the Meno, Phaedo, and Republic Plato's Practice of Dialectic in the Meno, Phaedo, and Republic The Second‐Best Method Note.
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4Plato's Rationalistic MethodIn Alan Nelson (ed.), A Companion to Rationalism, Blackwell. 2005.This chapter contains sections titled: Preliminaries The Elenchos The Method of Hypothesis The Method of Dialectic Conclusion.
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36 Problems with Socratic MethodIn Scott Gary Alan (ed.), Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 101-113. 2002.
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Plato's later epistemologyIn Nicholas D. Smith (ed.), The philosophy of knowledge: a history, Bloomsbury Academic. 2018.
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12Review of Richard Kraut: The Cambridge Companion to Plato (review)Ethics 105 (1): 202-204. 1994.
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23Socratic Wisdom: The Model of Knowledge in Plato’s Early DialoguesOxford University Press USA. 1999.While the early Platonic dialogues have often been explored and appreciated for their ethical content, this is the first book devoted solely to the epistemology of Plato's early dialogues. Author Hugh H. Benson argues that the characteristic features of these dialogues--Socrates' method of questions and answers, his fascination with definition, his professions of ignorance, and his thesis that virtue is knowledge--are decidedly epistemological. In this thoughtful study, Benson uncovers the model…Read more
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172The Problem is not Mathematics, but Mathematicians: Plato and the Mathematicians AgainPhilosophia Mathematica 20 (2): 170-199. 2012.I argue against a formidable interpretation of Plato’s Divided Line image according to which dianoetic correctly applies the same method as dialectic. The difference between the dianoetic and dialectic sections of the Line is not methodological, but ontological. I maintain that while this interpretation correctly identifies the mathematical method with dialectic, ( i.e. , the method of philosophy), it incorrectly identifies the mathematical method with dianoetic. Rather, Plato takes dianoetic to…Read more
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53Why Is There a Discussion of False Belief in the Theaetetus?Journal of the History of Philosophy 30 (2): 171-199. 1992.
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188Socratic wisdom: the model of knowledge in Plato's early dialoguesOxford University Press. 2000.While the early Platonic dialogues have often been explored and appreciated for their ethical content, this is the first book devoted solely to the epistemology of Plato's early dialogues. Author Hugh H. Benson argues that the characteristic features of these dialogues- -Socrates' method of questions and answers, his fascination with definition, his professions of ignorance, and his thesis that virtue is knowledge- -are decidedly epistemological. In this thoughtful study, Benson uncovers the mod…Read more
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53Knowledge, Virtue, and Method in Republic 471c-502cPhilosophical Inquiry 30 (3-4): 87-114. 2008.
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30A Companion to Plato (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2006.This broad-ranging _Companion_ comprises original contributions from leading Platonic scholars and reflects the different ways in which they are dealing with Plato’s legacy. Covers an exceptionally broad range of subjects from diverse perspectives Contributions are devoted to topics, ranging from perception and knowledge to politics and cosmology Allows readers to see how a position advocated in one of Plato’s dialogues compares with positions advocated in others Permits readers to engage the de…Read more
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21Turning Toward Philosophy (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 66 (3): 743-745. 2003.After an introductory discussion primarily aimed to differentiate her approach to reading the Platonic dialogues from the so-called argument-focused approach, Gordon argues that Socratic dialectic—which she understands as “the question and answer depicted in the dialogues between Socrates and the interlocutors”—does not simply aim at uncovering inconsistencies in the interlocutors’ belief sets, but at urging through extra-logical means the interlocutors to live a particular—philosophical—kind of…Read more
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50Colloquium 4: The Method of Hypothesis in the MenoProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 18 (1): 95-143. 2003.
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55Socrates and Philosophy in the Dialogues of Plato (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (3): 449-450. 2012.
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12The dissolution of the problem of the elenchus'Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 13 45-112. 1995.
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96A note on eristic and the socratic elenchusJournal of the History of Philosophy 27 (4): 591-599. 1989.
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327Essays on the philosophy of Socrates (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1992.The last two decades have witnessed a virtual explosion of research in Socratic philosophy. This volume collects essays that represent the range and diversity of that vast literature, including historical and philosophical essays devoted to a single Platonic dialogue, as well as essays devoted to the Socratic method, Socratic epistemology, and Socratic ethics. With lists of suggested further readings, an extensive bibliography on recent Socratic research, and an index locorum, this unique and mu…Read more
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32The method of hypothesis in the MenoProceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 18 95-126. 2003.
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99Misunderstanding the 'What-is-F-ness?' QuestionArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 72 (2): 125-142. 1990.
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29Why is there a discussion of false belief in theJournal of the History of Philosophy 30 (2): 171-199. 1992.
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