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  1. The worlds of Plato and Aristotle.James Benjamin Plato, Harold Joseph Wilbur, Allen & Aristotle - 1962 - [New York?]: American Book Co.. Edited by Aristotle, James Benjamin Wilbur & Harold Joseph Allen.
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    The Meno of Plato.St George William Joseph Plato & Stock - 1901 - New York: Garland. Edited by E. Seymer Thompson.
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  3. Faidrus.Joseph Plato & Heller - 1956 - [Jerusalem]: Hotsaʼat sefarim ʻal shem Y. L. Magnes, ha-Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit. Edited by Joseph Heller.
     
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  4. Thrasymachus --- or Plato?Joseph P. Maguire - 1971 - Phronesis 16 (2):142 - 163.
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    Plato’s Athens.Joseph Chandler - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 27:13-15.
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  6. Commentary on Plato's Efforts at Political Recuperation in the Republic by Jacob Howland.Joseph M. Forte - 2010 - American Dialectic 1 (1).
     
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    Plato's World: Man's Place in the Cosmos.Joseph Cropsey - 1995 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In this culmination of a lifetime's study, Joseph Cropsey examines the crucial relationship between Plato's conception of the nature of the universe and his moral and political thought. Cropsey interprets seven of Plato's dialogues—_Theaetetus_, _Euthyphro_, _Sophist_, _Statesman_, _Apology_, _Crito_, and _Phaedo_—in light of their dramatic consecutiveness and thus as a conceptual and dramatic whole. The cosmos depicted by Plato in these dialogues, Cropsey argues, is often unreasonable, and populated by human beings unaided by gods and dealt (...)
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    Plato and the Mythic Tradition in Political Thought by Tae-Yeoun Keum.Joseph Forte - 2021 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (2):384-386.
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    Plato and the Irrationals — Part 2.Joseph A. Novak - 1983 - Apeiron 17 (1):14 - 27.
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    Plato-Poet and Philosopher.Joseph M. Keane - 1930 - Modern Schoolman 6 (3):54-55.
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    Explaining Hope in Plato’s Philebus.Joseph Forte - 2016 - International Philosophical Quarterly 56 (3):283-295.
    My aim in this paper is to illustrate the significance of hope (elpis, elpizein) in Plato’s Philebus and to indicate topics under this heading that invite further investigation. Even though there is some scholarship treating the issue of hope in the Philebus, there is no study solely devoted to this topic. By providing such a study I intend to fill this lacuna and to show that examining this topic is valuable because it develops our understanding of the good life. (...)
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    Whitehead on Plato's cosmology.Joseph Gerard Brennan - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (1):67-78.
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    Correction to Last Issue: 'Plato's Philosopher-Ruler and the Sceptic'.Joseph Beatty - 1978 - Polis 2 (1):12-12.
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  14. The Dramatic End of Plato's Socrates.Joseph Cropsey - 1986 - Interpretation 14 (2/3):155-175.
     
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    Knowledge and the good in Plato's Republic.Horace William Brindley Joseph - 1948 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by H. L. A. Hart.
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    (1 other version)The Theory of Motion in Plato's Later Dialogues.Joseph Bright Skemp - 1942 - Cambridge [Eng.]: Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1942, this book examines Plato's later dialogues, particularly Timaeus, in terms of their dependence on pre-Socratic philosophy and other aspects of ancient thought and life. Skemp assesses Plato's views on reality and how it could be more than his idealized Forms. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Socratic and Platonic philosophies and the circumstances of their development.
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  17. Virtue and Knowledge: On Plato's Protagoras.Joseph Cropsey - 1992 - Interpretation 19 (2):137-155.
     
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    Plato and the Irrationals.Joseph A. Novak - 1982 - Apeiron 16 (2):71 - 85.
  19. Plato and Aristotle on the Soul.Joseph P. Vincenzo - 1989 - Filosofia 19:269-277.
     
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    The Role of Exaíphnes in Early Greek Literature: Philosophical Transformation in Plato’s Dialogues and Beyond.Joseph Cimakasky - 2017 - Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
    In this book, Joseph Cimakasky examines Plato’s use of the term exaíphnēs, revealing a pattern that links Plato’s theory of Ideas with philosophical education.
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  21. A Consideration of Plato's Argument for Justice in the 'Republic'.Joseph Beatty - 1972 - Dissertation, Northwestern University
     
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  22. Enlightenment psychology and political reaction in Plato social philosophy-an ideological contradiction.Joseph M. Bryant - 1990 - History of Political Thought 11 (3):377-395.
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    A Return to Plato in the Philosophy of Substance?Joseph Zycinski - 1989 - New Scholasticism 63 (4):419-434.
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    Plato's Philosopher-Ruler and the Sceptic.Joseph Beatty - 1978 - Polis 1 (2):2-18.
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    The Other Plato: The Tübingen Interpretation of Plato’s Inner-Academic Teachings.Joseph Lemelin - 2015 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 36 (2):489-493.
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    On the Varieties of Religious Rationality: Plato versus the New Atheists.Joseph Morrill Kirby - 2015 - Cosmos and History 11 (1):69-102.
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    Plato and Heidegger: A Question of Dialogue.Joseph S. O’Leary - 2012 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 20 (2):308-313.
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 308-313, May 2012.
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  28. The Whole as Setting for Man: On Plato's Timaeus.Joseph Cropsey - 1990 - Interpretation 17 (2):165-191.
     
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    Recent Footnotes to Plato.Joseph Owens - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (4):648 - 661.
    I. M. Crombie, in Plato: The Midwife's Apprentice, assembles the results of studies already published in two previous volumes. This latest book contains his "conclusions only without the arguments on which, it is hoped, they rest". A stereotyped "Platonism," the book insists, "renders static and dogmatic a body of philosophical work that was essentially dynamic, critical and exploratory... freezing into a set posture something which really consists of many postures". In contrast, "Plato conceived of philosophy as an almost (...)
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  30. Why Should Plato's Philosopher Be Moral and, Hence, Rule?Joseph Beatty - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (2):132.
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    Entwicklung des zeitbegriffs in der griechischen philosophie bis Plato nebst einer einleitenden gründung auf die vorphilosophische anschauung..Joseph Steffens - 1911 - Berlin,: R. Trenkel.
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    Plato: Philebus.W. Joseph Cummins - 1978 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 16 (2):221-222.
  33. Plato’s Theory of Change.Joseph Osei - 1994 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (2):39-48.
    Abstract ‘PLATO’S THEORY OF CHANGE: A POPPERIAN RECONSTRUCTION AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR TRADITIONAL AND EMERGING DEMOCRACIES,’ The International Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol 8 Winter/Spring 1994, No.2. -/- This paper argues that in the midst of the unprecedented actual and potential socio-political and economic changes and transformations in our world toward the end of the 20th Century, the need for some philosophical grounding and guidance has become an imperative if only to avoid a global disaster or change for its (...)
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    Plato’s Persona: Marsilio Ficio, Renaissance Humanism, and Platonic Traditions. By Denis J.-J. Robichaud.Joseph W. Koterski - 2018 - International Philosophical Quarterly 58 (3):350-352.
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    Protagoras - or Plato?Joseph P. Maguire - 1973 - Phronesis 18 (1):115-138.
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    Plato, Apology 29d3–4: A Note on the Grammar of Obedience.Joseph G. De Filippo - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (02):546-.
    In 1979, A. D. Woozley proposed an interpretation of Apology 29c–d which was intended to alleviate the well-known tension between the Apology and Crito on the citizen's obligation to obey the law. According to his interpretation, the court's hypothetical offer – to release Socrates on the condition that he will be put to death if he does not give up philosophy – is not an order, but a warning as to what would happen should he accept their acquittal and yet (...)
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    The Questioning of the Existence of the Forms in Plato’s Timaeus.Joseph Brent - 1978 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 27:1-12.
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    Plato Encounters Zen—atop the Mountain Peaks of Iran.Joseph Lawrence - 2009 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 1 (1):119-141.
    Toshihiko Izutzu’s Ishiki to Honshitsu, recently translated into German under the title of Bewusstsein und Wesen, represents a Zen-inspired clarification of a deep underlying tension that characterizes the figure of Socrates: on the one hand a commitment to a fully public form of discourse and on the other hand a recognition of the elusively private dimension of language . Izutzu lets his philosophical encounter between East and West find its focal point in that tradition of Persian Sufism which culminates in (...)
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  39. A Chinese Mathematician In Plato’s Cave. Virtual/real Dimensions Of Internet Epistemology.Joseph Dauben - 2008 - Ontology Studies: Cuadernos de Ontología:259-276.
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  40. Commentary on "A Man of No Substance: The Philosopher in Plato's Gorgias," by S. Montgomery Ewegen.Joseph M. Forte - forthcoming - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy.
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  41. Aristotle's Definition of Moral Virtue, and Plato's Account of Justice in the Soul.H. W. B. Joseph - 1934 - Philosophy 9 (34):168-181.
    Nicolai Hartmann, in an interesting discussion of Aristotle’s account of moral virtue, has called attention to the difference between the contrariety of opposed vices and the contrast of certain virtues. The äκρa or extremes, somewhere between which Aristotle thought that any morally virtuous disposition must lie, are not conciliable. The same man cannot combine or reconcile, in the same action, cowardice and bravery, intemperance and insensibility, stinginess and thriftlessness, passion and lack of spirit. These are pairs of contraries, between which (...)
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    The Stability of Knowledge.Joseph Bjelde - 2024 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 106 (2):145-176.
    Socrates’ official answer to Meno’s question about the value of knowledge, near the end of Plato’s Meno, is that knowledge is stable. I argue that both the answer and the question have been widely misunderstood. The question has been taken to be why knowing at a time is better than true belief at that time, and Socrates’ answer has been taken to point to the greater persistence of knowledge over time. I argue instead that, given the broader context of (...)
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    Plato[REVIEW]Joseph Beatty - 1984 - International Philosophical Quarterly 24 (1):91-95.
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    Studies on Plato, Aristotle and Proclus: The Collected Essays on Ancient Philosophy of John Cleary.John Joseph Cleary - 2013 - Boston: Brill. Edited by John M. Dillon, Brendan O'Byrne, Fran O'Rourke & John J. Cleary.
    John J. Cleary was an internationally recognised authority in ancient Greek philosophy. This volume of penetrating studies of Plato, Aristotle, and Proclus, philosophy of mathematics, and ancient theories of education, display Cleary’s range of expertise and originality of approach.
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    Xenophon's Socrates on Wisdom and Action.Joseph Bjelde - 2021 - Classical Quarterly 71 (2):560-574.
    Xenophon's Socrates, like Plato's, holds that wisdom comes with practical abilities. But influential interpretations of Xenophon's Socrates attribute to him a splintered view of wisdom, on which there is no wisdom simpliciter which is specially connected to all good actions. In this paper, I argue that a crucial text is significantly more problematic for the splintered view than hitherto appreciated, while the texts which are supposed to support the splintered view do not. But Xenophon's Socrates comes apart from (...)'s in having an interesting story about why wisdom comes with practical abilities: the unwise lack a special prohairetic ability to choose fine and good actions. (shrink)
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    Protagoras... o r Plato? II. The Protagoras.Joseph P. Maguire - 1977 - Phronesis 22 (2):103 - 122.
  47. Rosamond Kent Sprague. "Plato's Philosopher-King: A Study of the Theoretical Background". [REVIEW]Joseph Beatty - 1978 - Man and World 11 (1):211.
     
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  48. The ancient quarrel revisited: Literary theory and the return to ethics.Joseph G. Kronick - 2006 - Philosophy and Literature 30 (2):436-449.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Ancient Quarrel Revisited:Literary Theory and the Return to EthicsJoseph G. KronickThe modern quarrel between theory and practice, like the ancient one between philosophy and poetry, is at once a practical one—at its heart is the question how we should live—and a pedagogical one—who or what is the proper teacher of virtue? Today, the quarrel is between theory and literature rather than between philosophy and poetry, a change that (...)
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    Plato on God as Nous. [REVIEW]Joseph G. DeFilippo - 1997 - Ancient Philosophy 17 (1):189-196.
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    Slaves in Plato's laws.Amir Meital & Joseph Agassi - 2007 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 37 (3):315-347.
    Tel-Aviv University and York University, Toronto Plato suggested ways to regulate and integrate slaves within the legal system of his Utopian Cretan polis Magnesia as described in his work, Laws . This text alone invalidates most criticism of Popper's presentation of Plato's political views. His 50-year-old reading of Plato fits the text better than any other. To preserve the noble tradition of classical scholarship, classical scholars should acknowledge explicitly that he was correct, and that by now they (...)
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