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    Plato and Aristotle on the Efficacy of Religious Practice
    Dissertation, University of Michigan. 2022.
    Plato and Aristotle each present traditional forms of religious practice (e.g., sacrifice, choral performance, prayer, and temple cult) as activities that are worth performing. Because these philosophers advocated such unconventional theological views, their endorsement of conventional religious practice strikes some readers as surprising. This dissertation examines why Plato and Aristotle defended traditional religious practice. Specifically, it investigates their views on its efficacy (i.e., w…Read more
  • A New Manuscript of the Divisiones Aristoteliae
    Codices Manuscripti Et Impressi 89 2-6. 2014.
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    Γραμματική in Plato and Aristotle
    Apeiron 47 (4): 513-525. 2014.
    The term grammatikē appears frequently in Plato and Aristotle as the name of an art or science that can serve as a paradigm of knowledge. It is typically rendered into English by the cognate ‘grammar.’ A close look at relevant passages, however, makes it clear that this translation is inadequate. The term never refers to grammar. Rather, grammatikē signifies the basic art of associating letters with sounds and connecting letters to represent speech. The art of letters is the basis of reading and…Read more