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  1. Just Silence in Plato’s Clitophon.Shane Gassaway - 2019 - Polis 36 (2):266-288.
    Plato’s Clitophon presents a confrontation between two alternative views of justice, one conventional and the other philosophical – and of Clitophon’s inability to move from the one to the other due to his confusion over the relationship between knowledge and virtue and his misconception of the path from ignorance to knowledge, which probably results from his ambition. The nature of this confusion is such that Clitophon can only overcome it by abandoning his submissive stance toward the authority of Socrates, which (...)
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  2. Clitophon and Socrates in the Platonic Clitophon.Christopher Moore - 2012 - Ancient Philosophy 32 (2):257-278.
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  3. What we might learn from the Clitophon about the nature of the Academy?Christopher Rowe - 2005 - In Klaus Döring, Michael Erler & Stefan Schorn (eds.), Pseudoplatonica: Akten des Kongresses Zu den Pseudoplatonica Vom 6.-9. Juli 2003 in Bamberg. Franz Steiner. pp. 213--224.
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  4. The Socratic Silence in Plato’s Cleitophon.Arlene W. Saxonhouse - 2005 - Polis 22 (1):128-135.
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  5. Plato's Cleitophon: On Socrates and the Modern Mind.Jan Blits, Clifford Orwin & David Roochnik - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    The Cleitophon has recently been discovered to be Plato's dialogue introducingThe Republic. In this volume of essays, Editor, Translator, and Author Mark Kremer introduces seminal work that understands The Cleitophon as an ancient discussion of what scholars today refer to as posthumanism and postmodernism. Thoroughly original, this volume is an invaluable resource to all disciplines that attempt to come to terms with our emerging global society.
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  6. Plato’s Cleitophon. [REVIEW]Khalil Habib - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (2):449-451.
    Plato’s Cleitophon: On Socrates and the Modern Mind is a short but weighty book examining important questions with clarity and depth. From the hope for globalism and perpetual peace to the despair of nihilism, Kremer brings Socratic philosophy to bear upon the modern mind.
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  7. Book Notes: Plato and Socrates. [REVIEW]Christopher Rowe - 2000 - Phronesis 45 (2):159-173.
  8. Plato: Clitophon.S. R. Slings (ed.) - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The Clitophon, a dialogue generally ascribed to Plato, is significant for focusing on Socrates' role as an exhorter of other people to engage in philosophy. It was almost certainly intended to bear closely on Plato's Republic and is a fascinating specimen of the philosophical protreptic, an important genre very fashionable at the time. This 1999 volume is a critical edition of this dialogue, in which Professor Slings provides a text based on an examination of all relevant manuscripts and accompanies it (...)
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  9. Socratic Teaching and Justice: Plato's Clitophon.Jan Blits - 1985 - Interpretation 13 (3):321-334.
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  10. The Riddle of the Cleitophon.David L. Roochnik - 1984 - Ancient Philosophy 4 (2):132-145.
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  11. Cleitophon (greek and english). Plato - unknown
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