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    Socrates.Gerasimos Xenophon Santas - 1979 - New York: Routledge.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    (9 other versions)Plato: Ethics.Gerasimos Santas - forthcoming - Ancient Philosophy.
  3. The socratic paradoxes.Gerasimos Santas - 1964 - Philosophical Review 73 (2):147-164.
  4. (1 other version)Socrates: Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues.Gerasimos Xenophon Santas - 1980 - Mind 89 (355):441-443.
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  5. (1 other version)The Form of the Good in Plato's Republic.G. Santas - 1980 - Philosophical Inquiry 2 (1):374-403.
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    Understanding Plato's Republic.Gerasimos Santas (ed.) - 2010 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Understanding Plato’s Republic_ is an accessible introduction to the concepts of justice that inform Plato’s Republic, elucidating the ancient philosopher's main argument that we would be better off leading just lives rather than unjust ones Provides a much needed up to date discussion of _The Republic_'s fundamental ideas and Plato's main argument Discusses the unity and coherence of _The Republic_ as a whole Written in a lively style, informed by over 50 years of teaching experience Reveals rich insights into a (...)
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  7. Goodness and Justice: Plato, Aristotle and the Moderns.Gerasimos Santas - 2001 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This volume explores Plato and Aristotle's theories about good things, goodness, and the best life for human beings, and draws comparisons between ancient and modern theories of good and justice.
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  8. The Blackwell Guide to Plato's "Republic".Gerasimos Santas (ed.) - 2006 - Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _The Blackwell Guide to Plato’s Republic_ consists of thirteen new essays written by both established scholars and younger researchers with the specific aim of helping readers to understand Plato’s masterwork. This guide to Plato’s _Republic_ is designed to help readers understand this foundational work of the Western canon. Sheds new light on many central features and themes of the Republic. Covers the literary and philosophical style of the _Republic_; Plato’s theories of justice and knowledge; his educational theories; and his treatment (...)
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  9. Plato and Freud: two theories of love.Gerasimos Xenophon Santas - 1988 - New York, NY, USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    What is love? Why do we idealize those whom we love? How do we choose whom to love? Are some kinds of love better than others? Each age returns to these questions with renewed perplexity. Gerasimos Santas examinees the two greatest theoretical architectures of love, side by side. It provides a thorough critical description and comparison of these theories, allowing a sophisticated dialogue to emerge between the two thinkers. In the first half of the book Professor Santas reconstructs and explains (...)
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  10. Aristotle on Practical Inference, the Explanation of Action, and Akrasia.Gerasimos Santas - 1969 - Phronesis 14 (2):162-189.
  11. Plato's Protagoras and Explanations of Weakness.Gerasimos Santas - 1966 - Philosophical Review 75 (1):3-33.
  12. (1 other version)Goodness and Justice: Plato, Aristotle, and the Moderns.Gerasimos Santas - 2003 - Philosophical Quarterly 53 (212):451-453.
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  13. The socratic fallacy.Gerasimos Xenophon Santas - 1972 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 10 (2):127-141.
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    Introduction.Gerasimos Santas & Gary Watson - 1985 - Topoi 4 (1):1-2.
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    Plato's Theory of Eros in the Symposisum: Abstract.Gerasimos Santas - 1979 - Noûs 13 (1):67-75.
  16. (1 other version)Plato's Criticisms of Democracy in the Republic.Gerasimos Santas - 2007 - Social Philosophy and Policy 24 (2):70-89.
    Plato's antidemocratic theory of social justice is instructive once we distinguish between the abstract parts of his theory and the empirical or other assumptions he uses in applying that theory. His application may have contained empirical mistakes, and it may have been burdened too much with a prolific metaphysics and a demanding epistemology. An attempt is made to look at his theory of social justice in imaginary isolation from empirical mistakes and from his metaphysics and epistemology. It is then argued (...)
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    Aristotelian Ethics and Biophilia.Aristotelis Santas - 2014 - Ethics and the Environment 19 (1):95.
    Biophilia is a concept that has been much utilized as a foundation for an environmental or “land” ethic. E.O. Wilson characterizes it as a genetic disposition that links human survival to valuing living systems. J. Baird Callicott argues that human sentiments are naturally directed to all living systems and beings and this sentiment has evolutionary value. This author contends that if biophilia is to be a viable foundation for such an ethic, it must be conceived more abstractly and broadly as (...)
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    Plato's Psychology.Gerasimos Santas - 1972 - Philosophical Review 81 (2):244.
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    What is a Just Society?Gerasimos Santas - 2010 - In Understanding Plato's Republic. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 55–75.
    This chapter contains sections titled: What is Justice? Socrates Divides the Question What is a Just Society? The Problem of Justice, and How Socrates Tries to Solve It The Functional Theory of Good and Virtue Plato's Definitions of Justice and the other Virtues of his Completely Good City Return to Plato's Methods for Discovering Justice.
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    (1 other version)Does Aristotle Have a Virtue Ethics?Gerasimos Santas - 1993 - Philosophical Inquiry 15 (3-4):1-32.
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    Socratic Goods and Socratic Happiness.Gerasimos Santas - 1993 - Apeiron 26 (3/4):37 - 52.
  22. The structure of Aristotle's ethical theory: Is it teleological or a virtue ethics?Gerasimos Santas - 1996 - Topoi 15 (1):59-80.
  23. Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's Form of the Good: Ethics Without Metaphysics?Gerasimos Santas - 1989 - Philosophical Papers 18 (2):137-160.
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    Democracy, Justice, and Equality in Ancient Greece: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives.Gerasimos Santas & Georgios Anagnostopoulos (eds.) - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    The original essays in this volume discuss ideas relating to democracy, political justice, equality and inequalities in the distribution of resources and public goods. These issues were as vigorously debated at the height of ancient Greek democracy as they are in many democratic societies today. Contributing authors address these issues and debates about them from both philosophical and historical perspectives. Readers will discover research on the role of Athenian democracy in moderating economic inequality and reducing poverty, on ancient debates about (...)
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    Hintikka on Knowledge and its Objects in Plato.Gerasimos Santas - 1973 - In J. M. E. Maravcsik (ed.), Patterns in Plato's thought. Dordrecht,: Reidel. pp. 31-51.
  26. Two Theories of Good in Plato’s Republic.Gerasimos Santas - 1985 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 67 (3):223-245.
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    Passionate Platonic Love in the Phaedrus.Gerasimos Santas - 1982 - Ancient Philosophy 2 (2):105-114.
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    Aristotle and Rawls on Economic (In)equalities and Ideal Justice.Georgios Anagnostopoulos & Gerasimos Santas - 2024 - In David Keyt & Christopher Shields (eds.), Principles and Praxis in Ancient Greek Philosophy: Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy in Honor of Fred D. Miller, Jr. Springer Verlag. pp. 321-370.
    The problem of economic justice is the division and distribution of income and wealth. Is a just distribution an equal distribution, or are some unequal distributions just, and if so which ones? We critically examine what the ideal theories of justice of Aristotle and Rawls say or imply about a just distribution of wealth and income in the best of circumstances. Rawls’ contractarian view takes strict equality to be the benchmark of justice; Aristotle’s teleological theory claims that the equality appropriate (...)
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    (2 other versions)Three Studies on Plato: Socrates at Work on Virtue and Knowledge In Plato's Laches.Gerasimos Santas - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (3):433-460.
    The main conversation in the Laches is about courage. But the main conversation does not begin till the middle of the dialogue. In the first half Plato sets the stage for the serious discussion that follows. Two elder men of Athens, Lysimachus and Melesias, are worried about the education of their sons. They themselves are the sons of two eminent Athenians, Thucydides and Aristides, and they feel that while their famous fathers conducted the affairs of the city with great energy (...)
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    Methods of Reasoning About Justice in Plato's Republic.Gerasimos Santas - 2006 - In The Blackwell Guide to Plato's "Republic". Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 125–145.
    This chapter contains section titled: The Empirical Method of Thrasymachus The Contractarian Method of Glaucon The Functional Method of Plato The Significance of Methods.
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    Plato's Criticisms of Democracy and the Democratic Character.Gerasimos Santas - 2010 - In Understanding Plato's Republic. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 158–186.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Political Equalities and Economic Inequalities Platonic Knowledge and Democratic Ruling Plato's Criticisms of Democratic Freedoms Plato's Democratic Character: Freedom and Equality in the Human Psyche Plato's Criticisms of his Democratic Character.
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    Is Justice the Interest of the Rulers? Is It Good for Us?Gerasimos Santas - 2010 - In Understanding Plato's Republic. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 15–35.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Why does Thrasymachus Think that Justice is the Interest of the Rulers? Socrates' Refutations of Thrasymachus' Premises Is [the] Justice [of Thrasymachus] Good for Me? Thrasymachus Unconvinced, Socrates Dissatisfied. What Has Gone Wrong?
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  33. Plato's Criticism of the "Democratic Man'' in the Republic.Gerasimos Santas - 2001 - The Journal of Ethics 5 (1):57-71.
    The article discusses two puzzles about Plato''s account of the democratic person: (1) unlike his account of the democratic city, his characterization of a democratic person is markedly incorrect. (2) His criticism of a person so characterized is criticism of a straw man. The article argues that the first puzzle is resolved if we see it as a result of Plato''s assumption that a democratic person is a person whose soul is isomorphic to a democratic constitution. Such a person has (...)
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    Douglas R. Taylor 1938 - 1986.E. F. Kaelin & Aristotelis Santas - 1987 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 60 (5):863 - 865.
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    Abraham I. Melden 1910-1991.Karel Lambert & Gerasimos Santas - 1993 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66 (5):83 - 85.
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    Al-Mušriq fī ḥulà l-Mašriq de Ibn Saʿīd al-Maġribī: un manuscrito por investigar.Iria Santás - 2022 - Al-Qantara 43 (2):e18.
    Hasta el momento, la obra más conocida e importante del prolífico autor andalusí Ibn Saʿīd al-Maġribī (m. 685/1286) era su antología al-Muġrib fī ḥulà l-Maġrib (Lo extraordinario acerca de las joyas del Occidente). Sin embargo, igual en importancia debió de ser su homóloga oriental, al-Mušriq fī ḥulà l-Mašriq (Lo extraordinario acerca de las joyas del Oriente), obra de la que, por el contrario, se conoce muy poco. El propósito de este artículo es dar a conocer esta obra de Ibn Saʿīd, (...)
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    Applied Philosophy.Aristotelis Santas - 1991 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 6 (1):29-35.
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    A Pragmatic Theory of Intrinsic Value.Aristotelis Santas - 2003 - Philosophical Inquiry 25 (1-2):93-104.
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    Colloquium 2 Plato on the Good of the City-state in the Republic.Gerasimos Santas - 2015 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 30 (1):41-62.
    This paper argues that in Plato’s utopia the good of the ideal city-state is not identical with the good of the citizens, but it is nevertheless not independent of the good of the citizens. And similarly with the happiness of the city-state and the happiness of the citizens in it, something that can be more clearly seen once the happiness of the city and the happiness of the individual are analyzed in terms of the goods appropriate to each. Plato’s principle (...)
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    Diagonalized Asymmetry.Ari Santas - 2015 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 29 (2):207-220.
    Myofascial Pain Syndrome is somatic pain due to muscular tension associated with muscular-skeletal imbalance. The pain and discomfort of the patient is not simply due to some isolated tension, but in the dynamic relationships between related structures. As the body adjusts to reestablish balance and symmetry, the tension and pain in one area “diagonalizes,” creating a tense correlate along a diagonal axis. This diagonalization of tension exacerbates and perpetuates the initial condition of pain and dysfunction. The purpose of this paper (...)
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  41. Desire and Perfection in Aristotle's Theory of the Good.Gerasimos Santas - 1989 - Apeiron 22 (2):75 - 99.
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    Democracy Then and Now Plato, Mill, and Rawls on Wealth and Ruling.Gerasimos Santas - 2012 - Philosophical Inquiry 36 (1-2):1-12.
  43. Exegesis and Argument: Studies in Greek Philosophy Presented to Gregory Vlastos.Gerasimos Santas - 1973
     
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    Economic Inequalities and Justice: Plato and Rawls.Gerasimos Santas - 2018 - Philosophical Inquiry 42 (3-4):2-27.
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  45. Goodness: Aristotle and the moderns. A sketch.G. Santas - 1996 - Philosophical Inquiry 18 (1-2):43-60.
     
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    How Plato Reasoned about Justice in his Politeia.Gerasimos Santas - 2019 - Politeia 1 (2):27-44.
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    Introduction.Gerasimos Santas & Georgios Anagnostopoulos - 2018 - In Gerasimos Santas & Georgios Anagnostopoulos (eds.), Democracy, Justice, and Equality in Ancient Greece: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 1-13.
    Ancient Greek democracies, especially the one that flourished in Athens in the fifth and fourth centuries, were highly participatory—all decisions were directly made by the citizens themselves—and egalitarian—every citizen had an equal political share. This kind of democratic structure, considered by many a revolution in political thought and practice, appeared in the ancient Greek world after many centuries during which city-states were ruled by kingships, aristocracies, oligarchies, or tyrannies—all of them forms of ruling that extensively restricted citizen participation and were (...)
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    Introduction.Aristotelis Santas - 2000 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 19 (4):297-299.
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    Introduction.Gerasimos Santas - 2006 - In The Blackwell Guide to Plato's "Republic". Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–6.
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    Introduction.Gerasimos Santas - 2010 - In Understanding Plato's Republic. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–14.
    This chapter contains sections titled: The Dialogue Style and the Characters The Main Argument and Plot of the Republic The Fundamental Ideas of the Republic.
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