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Plato's Psychology - T. M. Robinson: Plato's Psychology. (Phoenix Supp. Vol. xiii.) Pp. x+202. Toronto: University Press (London: Oxford University Press), 1970. Cloth, £3·15.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

J. B. Skemp
Affiliation:
University of Durham

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1 As for the genitives at 46 d 8 ff., it was pointed out to me by Mr. Nicholas Reed (of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge) that the ‘subjective’ genitive with αἰτ⋯α does indeed occur later than P.V. 4 which I cite in Theory of Motion 2, p. 150; for αἰτ⋯α ⋯λομ⋯νου is a case of it!

Touché, but does not that mean ‘The blame rests on the chooser’, and even if you call this ‘possessive’ genitive (with Robinson) does it explain Tim. 46 d8?