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Paul Smith

University of Oxford
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  • University of Oxford
    Faculty of Philosophy
    Post-doctoral fellow
Oxford, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
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    Works Cited
    with Gary Scott, James Lesher, Hayden Ausland, Harold Tarrant, Charles Young, Michelle Carpenter, Ronald Polansky, Hugh Benson, Mark McPherran, Thomas Brickhouse, Nicholas Smith, Francisco Gonzalez, François Renaud, Lloyd Gerson, W. Schmid, Gerald Press, John Carvalho, and Joanne Waugh
    In Gary Alan Scott (ed.), Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 303-318. 2002.
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    Index
    with Gary Scott, James Lesher, Hayden Ausland, Harold Tarrant, Charles Young, Michelle Carpenter, Ronald Polansky, Hugh Benson, Mark McPherran, Thomas Brickhouse, Nicholas Smith, Francisco Gonzalez, François Renaud, Lloyd Gerson, W. Schmid, Gerald Press, John Carvalho, and Joanne Waugh
    In Gary Alan Scott (ed.), Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 319-328. 2002.
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    Introduction
    with Gary Scott, James Lesher, Hayden Ausland, Harold Tarrant, Charles Young, Michelle Carpenter, Ronald Polansky, Hugh Benson, Mark McPherran, Thomas Brickhouse, Nicholas Smith, Francisco Gonzalez, François Renaud, Lloyd Gerson, W. Schmid, Gerald Press, John Carvalho, and Joanne Waugh
    In Gary Alan Scott (ed.), Does Socrates Have a Method?: Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and Beyond, Pennsylvania State University Press. pp. 1-1. 2002.
  • Erasmus in translation (16th-17th Centuries)
    In Eric MacPhail (ed.), A companion to Erasmus, Brill. 2023.
    Desiderius Erasmus
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