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85Plato’s Animals: Gadflies, Horses, Swans, and Other Philosophical Beasts (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2015.Plato's Animals examines the crucial role played by animal images, metaphors, allusions, and analogies in Plato's Dialogues. These fourteen lively essays demonstrate that the gadflies, snakes, stingrays, swans, dogs, horses, and other animals that populate Plato's work are not just rhetorical embellishments. Animals are central to Plato's understanding of the hierarchy between animals, humans, and gods and are crucial to his ideas about education, sexuality, politics, aesthetics, the afterlife, …Read more
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173Empeiria kai TribēEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (2): 379-394. 2011.In this essay I trace the terms empeiria and tribē throughout the Platonic corpus in order to expose their central position within Plato’s critique of the sophists and rhetoricians. I find that these two terms—both of which indicate a knack or habitude that has been developed through experiential familiarity with certain causal tendencies—are regularly deployed in order to account for the effectiveness of these speakers even in the absence of a technē; for, what Plato identifies with these terms…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
| 20th Century Continental Philosophy |