• Plato inaugurated the Western tradition of political philosophy in his effort to vindicate the memory of Socrates and prevent future persecutions of philosophy. To attain this double objective, Plato embedded teachings and distributed themes with a view to appropriately revealing and withholding insights. The ultimate crucible for heuristically testing this Platonic method is Plato's distribution of themes of eros and force. Eros and force parallel the two cardinal features of the erotic Socrate…Read more
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    Within the bosom of the humanities philosophy reposes and, as an academic field, it is ever so often criticized for its aloofness. In a recent book, Roudometof and Dessi (2022, 9-10) politely quip that philosophy’s engagement with the “glocal” has been “resilient,” transacted mostly “without encroaching on other fields.” Philosophy’s ostensible remoteness stems in part from its institutional affiliation with, cultivation and deployment of often forbiddingly technical tools of logical analysis. A…Read more
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    Normative Revisionism about Student Cheating
    Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (1): 1-23. 2020.
    This paper considers characteristic views advanced in the past fifteen years that may be considered relatively sympathetic to student practices of cheating on graded assignments or exams. We detect and analyze typical fallacies that are recurrent in articles that promote a revisionist view of cheating as morally permissible. We offer a general, deontological argument that cheating is immoral. The efforts to justify student cheating take several forms. For example, it has been argued that cheatin…Read more
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    An Inquiry into Book VI of Plato’s Republic
    Journal of Philosophical Research 24 345-364. 1999.
    This essay scrutinizes certain cardinal themes of Book VI of Plato’s Republic. After a brief inquiry into, and defense of the cogency of, the preliminary methodological groundwork for the study of Platonic dialogues and their sections, the essay probes into the VIth book.
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    The Confusion of Logical Types in Plato's Parmenides
    Philosophical Inquiry 40 (1-2): 13-29. 2016.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche on the Philosophy of Right and the State (edited book)
    with Nikos Kazantzakis
    State University of New York Press. 2006.
    First English translation of Nikos Kazantzakis’s 1909 doctoral dissertation on Nietzsche
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    Friedrich Nietzsche on the Philosophy of Right and the State (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2007.
    _First English translation of Nikos Kazantzakis’s 1909 doctoral dissertation on Nietzsche._
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    Spinoza's rejection of classical hedonism
    Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 12 73-104. 1996.