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  • This essay offers an interpretation of Plato’s Phaedo, which proceeds in two parts: (1) methodological interpretation of myth and (2) application of the method to the analysis of the soul. The paper claims that the myths in this dialogue are not limited to the explicitly mythical sections but that the entirety of the Phaedo—including the arguments that it presents—is saturated with myth. Through this interpretive lens, the soul, as it appears in the Phaedo, ceases to be characterized as a mere t…Read more
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    In Dialogue with Plato’s Politics and Education
    Comparative and Continental Philosophy 12 (3): 165-166. 2020.
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    Philosophical Method of Dioscorides’s De Materia Medica
    Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 13 (1): 180-198. 2023.
    It is commonly thought that Dioscorides’s view on medicine is purely pragmatic, focused entirely on the effectiveness of medicines, and derived from trial and error. One reason for this interpretation is that Dioscorides himself wrote little about his theory of medicine. In this article, however, we argue that he would have arranged De Materia Medica in a way that would have been useful only to a skilled practitioner. This argument implies that Dioscorides had a medical theory, as the arrangemen…Read more