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26Review of How Plato Writes: Perspectives and Problems, by Malcolm Schofield (review)Ancient Philosophy 46 (1): 260-269. 2026.
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Plato's Analysis of Being and Not‐Being in the SophistSouthern Journal of Philosophy 18 (2): 199-211. 2010.
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206Virtue and Knowledge: An Introduction to Ancient Greek EthicsRoutledge. 2016.Originally published in 1991, this book focuses on the concept of virtue, and in particular on the virtue of wisdom or knowledge, as it is found in the epic poems of Homer, some tragedies of Sophocles, selected writings of Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoic and Epicurean philosophers. The key questions discussed are the nature of the virtues, their relation to each other, and the relation between the virtues and happiness or well-being. This book provides the background and interpretative framework…Read more
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Unity and Development in Plato's Metaphysics (RLE: Plato)Routledge. 2012.Studies of Plato’s metaphysics have tended to emphasise either the radical change between the early Theory of Forms and the late doctrines of the Timaeus and the Sophist, or to insist on a unity of approach that is unchanged throughout Plato’s career. The author lays out an alternative approach. Focussing on two metaphysical doctrines of central importance to Plato’s thought – the Theory of Forms and the doctrine of Being and Becoming – he suggests a continuous progress can be traced through Pla…Read more
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52Plato of Athens: A Life in Philosophy. By Robin WaterfieldAncient Philosophy 44 (1): 247-251. 2024.
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45The Socratic ProblemIn Hugh H. Benson (ed.), A Companion to Plato, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Reliability of our Sources What our Sources tell us about Socrates The Problem of Socrates’ Doctrines.
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34SocratesPolity. 2019.Socrates is one the most important thinkers in western philosophy, yet he remains enigmatic, having left behind no works of his own. Instead, his thought is understood primarily through the work of his followers. In this accessible introduction, William Prior assesses Socrates the man, his famous trial, and the nature of his philosophy.
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Socrates MetaphysicianIn David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXVII: Winter 2004, Clarendon Press. 2004.
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145The Historicity of Plato’s ApologyPolis 18 (1-2): 41-57. 2001.Scholars who seek in Plato’s early dialogues an accurate account of the philosophy of the historical Socrates place special weight on the Apology as a source of historical information about him. Even scholars like Charles Kahn, who generally reject this historicist approach to the early dialogues, accept the Apology as a ‘quasi-historical’ document. In this paper I attempt to raise doubts about the historical reliability of the Apology. I argue that the claims used to support the historicity of …Read more
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The Portrait of Socrates in Plato's SymposiumOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 31 137-166. 2006.
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63Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won’t Go Away (review)Ancient Philosophy 37 (1): 221-226. 2017.
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Plato's Intellectual Development: A Critique of the Owen ThesisDissertation, The University of Texas at Austin. 1975.
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80The Portrait of Socrates in Plato's SymposiumIn David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy XXXI: Winter 2006, Oxford University Press. pp. 137-166. 2006.I argue that, when Alcibiades' encomium to Socrates is interpreted in light of Socrates' presentation of Diotima's speech, which immediately proceeds it, it shows Socrates to be at the top level of Diotima's "ladder of ascent" to Beauty. If Alcibiades is correct, Socrates' pretense of ignorance is an ironic sham. Socrates, as Plato's mystagogos, must have experiential knowledge of the Form of Beauty.
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43Socrates: Socratic method (edited book)Routledge. 1996.This four volume set is a collection of some of the most significant scholarship published on the philosophy of Socrates in the last half century. The contributors include many of the most prominent scholars in this field. As the growth in Socratic studies in the past three decades is due in large part to the influential work of Gregory Vlastos, articles by him figure prominently in the collection, and works by other authors are generally related to his work. The volumes deal with different area…Read more
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193Platonica: The anecdotes concerning the life and writings of PlatoJournal of the History of Philosophy 18 (1): 80-81. 1980.
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81Zeno’s First Argument Concerning PluralityArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 60 (3): 247-256. 1978.
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124Richard D. Mohr, "The Platonic Cosmology"Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (4): 585. 1987.
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149Plato’s Analysis of Being and Not-Being in the SophistSouthern Journal of Philosophy 18 (2): 199-211. 1980.
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2Unity and Development in Plato's MetaphysicsRoutledge. 1985.Studies of Plato’s metaphysics have tended to emphasise either the radical change between the early Theory of Forms and the late doctrines of the Timaeus and the Sophist, or to insist on a unity of approach that is unchanged throughout Plato’s career. The author lays out an alternative approach. Focussing on two metaphysical doctrines of central importance to Plato’s thought – the Theory of Forms and the doctrine of Being and Becoming – he suggests a continuous progress can be traced through Pla…Read more
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1Socratic metaphysicsIn John Bussanich & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.), The Bloomsbury companion to Socrates, Continuum. pp. 68-93. 2013.In this article I argue (against the views of Russell Dancy and Gregory Vlastos, but in support of the views of R. E. Allen, Gail Fine, and Francesco Fronterotta) that Euthyphro 5c-d and 6d-e show that Socrates had a metaphysics, early version of the theory of forms. I disagree with Fronterotta only on the separation of the forms in the Euthyphro.
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282Plato and the "Socratic Fallacy"Phronesis 43 (2). 1998.Since Peter Geach coined the phrase in 1966 there has been much discussion among scholars of the "Socratic fallacy." No consensus presently exists on whether Socrates commits the "Socratic fallacy"; almost all scholars agree, however, that the "Socratic fallacy" is a bad thing and that Socrates has good reason to avoid it. I think that this consensus of scholars is mistaken. I think that what Geach has labeled a fallacy is no fallacy at all, but a perfectly innocent consequence of Platonic epist…Read more
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1294Timaeus 48e-52d and the Third Man ArgumentCanadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 9 123-147. 1983.In this article I argue that "Timaeus" 48e-52d, the passage in which Plato introduces the receptacle into his ontology, Contains the material for a satisfactory response to the third man argument. Plato's use of "this" and "such" to distinguish the receptacle, Becoming, And the forms clarifies the nature of his ontology and indicates that the forms are not, In general, self-predicative. This result removes one argument against regarding the "Timaeus" as a late dialogue.
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64Reshotko (N.) Socratic Virtue. Making the Best of the Neither-Good-nor-Bad. Pp. xiv + 204. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Cased, £48, US$85. ISBN: 978-0-521- 84618- (review)The Classical Review 58 (1): 68-70. 2008.
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Areas of Specialization
| Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Normative Ethics |