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159A Commentary on Plato's MenoUniversity of Chicago Press. 1965.The Meno, one of the most widely read of the Platonic dialogues, is seen afresh in this original interpretation that explores the dialogue as a theatrical presentation. Just as Socrates's listeners would have questioned and examined their own thinking in response to the presentation, so, Klein shows, should modern readers become involved in the drama of the dialogue. Klein offers a line-by-line commentary on the text of the Meno itself that animates the characters and conversation and carefully …Read more
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130On the Platonic Meno in Particular and Platonic Dialogues in GeneralNew Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 1 357-367. 2001.
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62Aristotle (I)New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 3 (1): 295-313. 2003.
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52Prolepsis and ennoia in the early stoa (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (1): 115-116. 2011.According to the Stoics, the psychology of adult human beings is unified in a striking sense: each of the soul's perceptive, discursive, and motivational functions belongs to the single faculty of reason. Reason, in turn, is constituted by a set of conceptions (ennoiai) and preconceptions (prolêpseis) acquired on the basis of experience. The few secure sources that bear on this theory in the early Stoa suggest that certain of these empirically acquired conceptions function, somehow, as a criteri…Read more
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49Of Archery and Virtue: Ancient and Modern Conceptions of ValuePhilosophers' Imprint 14. 2014.I argue that comparisons of Stoic virtue to stochastic skills — now standard in the secondary literature on Stoicism — are based on a misreading of the sources and distort the Stoic position in two respects. In paradigmatic stochastic skills such as archery, medicine, or navigation the value of the skill’s external end justifies the existence and practice of the skill and constitutes an appropriate focus of rational motivation. Neither claim applies to virtue as the Stoics understand it. The sto…Read more
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49Plato’s Republic: An AddressNew Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 7 297-308. 2007.
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46Ausgewählte Briefe von Jacob Klein an Gerhard Krüger, 1929-1933New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6 (1): 308-329. 2006.
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35Desire and Impulse in Epictetus and the Older StoicsArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 103 (2): 221-251. 2021.This article argues that Epictetus employs the terms orexis and hormê in the same manner as the older Stoics. It then shows, on the basis of this claim, that the older Stoics recognized a distinction between dispositional and occurrent forms of motivation. On this account of Stoic theory, intentional action is in each instance the product of two forms of cognition: a value ascription that attributes goodness or badness to some object, conceiving of its possession as beneficial or harmful to the …Read more
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34History and DialecticsNew Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6 (1): 161-167. 2006.
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29Stoic Eudaimonism and the Natural Law Tradition1In Jonathan Jacobs (ed.), Reason, Religion, and Natural Law: From Plato to Spinoza, Oxford University Press. pp. 57. 2012.
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24The Problem of TruthNew Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 2 367-374. 2002.
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22Phenomenology and the History of ScienceIn Marvin Farber & Edmund Husserl (eds.), Philosophical Essays in Memory of Edmund Husserl, Mass., Published For the University of Buffalo By the Harvard University Press. pp. 143--163. 1940.
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17Plato’s Republic: An AddressNew Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 7 297-308. 2007.
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6Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of AlgebraM. I. T. Press. 1968.Important study focuses on the revival and assimilation of ancient Greek mathematics in the 13th–16th centuries, via Arabic science, and the 16th-century development of symbolic algebra. This brought about the crucial change in the concept of number that made possible modern science — in which the symbolic "form" of a mathematical statement is completely inseparable from its "content" of physical meaning. Includes a translation of Vieta's Introduction to the Analytical Art. 1968 edition. Bibliog…Read more
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5Erwin STRAUS. Vom Sinn der Sinne. Ein Beitrag zur Grundlegung der PsychologieThe New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6 (1): 305-306. 2012.
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2The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Vi (edited book)Routledge. 2014."The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy Volume VI" includes important contributions by both established and emerging scholars working in the phenomenological tradition, together with first-time English translations of texts and documents whose phenomenological relevance transcends their considerable historical significance.
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1The Problem With TruthThe New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy. forthcoming.