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22Plato's Ethics: Early and Middle DialoguesIn Mary Louise Gill & Pierre Pellegrin (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Socrates and Plato: Conflicting Psychologies of Action The Desire for Good in Platonic Ethics Peculiarities of the Treatment of Justice as Psychological Well‐adjustment Psychological Well‐adjustment as what the Socratic Science of Justice must become given the new Platonic Psychology of Action The Development of Greek Ethics Through Plato Bibliography.
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2Verbs and the Identity of Actions - a philosophical Exercise in the Interpretation of AristotleIn Oscar Patrick Wood & George Pitcher (eds.), Ryle a Collection of Critical Essays, Anchor Books, Doubleday. pp. 393-460. 1970.
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39Plato's Ethics: Early and Middle DialoguesIn Mary Louise Gill & Pierre Pellegrin (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Socrates and Plato: Conflicting Psychologies of Action The Desire for Good in Platonic Ethics Peculiarities of the Treatment of Justice as Psychological Well‐adjustment Psychological Well‐adjustment as what the Socratic Science of Justice must become given the new Platonic Psychology of Action The Development of Greek Ethics Through Plato Bibliography.
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9The Wax Tablet, logic and ProtagoreanismIn G. Boys-Stones, C. Gill & D. El-Murr (eds.), The Platonic Art of philosophy, Cambridge University Press. 2013.
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441. What is the Form of the Good the Form of? A Question about the Plot of the RepublicIn Douglas Cairns, Fritz-Gregor Herrmann & Terrence Penner (eds.), Pursuing the Good: Ethics and Metaphysics in Plato's Republic, University of Edinburgh. pp. 15-41. 2007.
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77Inequality, Intention, and Ignorance: Socrates on Punishment and the Human GoodIn Gerasimos Santas & Georgios Anagnostopoulos (eds.), Democracy, Justice, and Equality in Ancient Greece: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives, Springer Verlag. pp. 83-138. 2018.I examine here a wide array of interlocking Socratic doctrines, especially as they show up in the ideas of Socratic Ignorance and the Examined Life —along with such other Socratic claims as the following. First, that No one errs willingly. Second, that, in acting intentionally, everyone is always seeking their own greatest available good, given their present circumstances, where that greatest good is taken over the rest of their lives. Third, that those who don’t see that harming others will not…Read more
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1The Unity of VirtueIn Gail Fine (ed.), Plato 2: Ethics, Politics, Religion, and the Soul, Oxford University Press. 1999.
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131Two notes on the Crito: the impotence of the many, and 'persuade or obey'Classical Quarterly 47 (01): 133-146. 1997.So far, interpreters have not made the import of this last clause clear. F. J. Church translates the last phrase ‘they act at random’. Burnet says of Adam that he seems to have been the first to point out that the meaning cannot be ‘they act at random’. Instead, ‘the phrase expresses indifference’. Adam′s idea, which Burnet here commends, is that the many are thoughtless in their treatment of the individual; and Adam compares 48C below: the many would lightly put someone to death and just as lig…Read more
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4Seeking freedom from the Fregean under the description methodologyIn Georgios Anagnostopoulos (ed.), "Socratic, Platonic and Aristotelian Studies" Essays in Honnor of Gerasimos Santas, Springer. pp. 103-124. 2011.
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Plato's Ethics: Early and Middle DialoguesIn P. Pellegrin M. L. Gill (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Plato, . pp. 151-169. 2006.
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2Forms and The Sciences in PlatoIn Hugh H. Benson (ed.), A Companion to Plato, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 165-183. 2008.
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421The Forms, the Form of the Good, and the Desire for Good in Plato’s RepublicModern Schoolman 80 (3): 191-233. 2003.
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1The Ascent from Nominalism Some Existence Argument in Plato's Middle DialoguesStudia Logica 48 (2): 264-265. 1989.
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4Socrates and the early dialoguesIn Richard Kraut (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato, Cambridge University Press. pp. 121--69. 1992.
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64Two notes on the Crito: the impotence of the many, and ‘persuade or obey’Classical Quarterly 47 (1): 153-166. 1997.So far, interpreters have not made the import of this last clause clear. F. J. Church translates the last phrase ‘they act at random’. Burnet says of Adam that he seems to have been the first to point out that the meaning cannot be ‘they act at random’. Instead, ‘the phrase expresses indifference’. Adam′s idea, which Burnet here commends, is that the many are thoughtless in their treatment of the individual; and Adam compares 48C below: the many would lightly put someone to death and just as lig…Read more
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6The Death of the So-Called "Socratic Elenchus"In Michael Erler Luc Brisson (ed.), Gorgias - Menon: Selected Papers From the Seventh Symposium Platonicum, Academia Verlag. pp. 3-19. 2007.
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209Socrates on the Strength of Knowledge: Protagoras 351B-357EArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 79 (2): 117-149. 1997.
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112Plato's LysisCambridge University Press. 2005.The Lysis is one of Plato's most engaging but also puzzling dialogues; it has often been regarded, in the modern period, as a philosophical failure. The full philosophical and literary exploration of the dialogue illustrates how it in fact provides a systematic and coherent, if incomplete, account of a special theory about, and special explanation of, human desire and action. Furthermore, it shows how that theory and explanation are fundamental to a whole range of other Platonic dialogues and in…Read more
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81GERASIMOS [or Seeking Freedom from the Fregean Under the Description Methodology]Philosophical Inquiry 31 (1-2): 107-130. 2009.
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21The Good, Advantage, Happiness, and the Form of the Good: How continuous with Socratic Ethics is Platonic Ethics?In Douglas Cairns, Fritz-Gregor Herrmann & Terrence Penner (eds.), Pursuing the Good: Ethics and Metaphysics in Plato's Republic, University of Edinburgh. pp. 93-123. 2007.
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3Towards a Prudential Reading of the CritoIn V. Karamanlis (ed.), Socrates: 2400 years since his death: International Symposium Proceedings, . pp. 13-21. 2004.
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