Socrates' Divine Sign: Religion, Practice, and Value in Socratic Philosophy
Pierre Destrée & Nicholas D. Smith (eds.)
Academic Printing and Pub. (2005)
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Dale M. Schlitt (1990). Divine Subjectivity: Understanding Hegel's Philosophy of Religion. University of Scranton Press.
Catherine H. Zuckert (2009). Plato's Philosophers: The Coherence of the Dialogues. The University of Chicago Press.
David Levy (2005). Techne and the Problem of Socratic Philosophy in the Gorgias. Apeiron 38 (4):185-227.
Pierre Destrée (2005). The "Daimonion" and the Philosophical Mission — Should the Divine Sign Remain Unique to Socrates? Apeiron 38 (2):63 - 79.
Nicholas D. Smith & Paul Woodruff (eds.) (2000). Reason and Religion in Socratic Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
James S. Hans (2006). Socrates and the Irrational. University of Virginia Press.
Nickolas Pappas (2005). Review of Pierre Destre, Nicholas D. Smith (Eds.), Socrates' Divine Sign: Religion, Practice and Value in Socratic Philosophy. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (10).
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