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    The Seventh and Eighth Platonic Epistles.J. Harward - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):143-.
    It is now generally agreed that the 7th and 8th Platonic Epistles are genuine. There may still be a lingering doubt, here or there, about the philosophical digression in the 7th; but with this exception both letters may be said to have established their claim to be regarded as the work of Plato.
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    The Platonic Epistles.Harold Cherniss & J. Harward - 1933 - American Journal of Philology 54 (2):178.
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    The doctrine of the soul in Plato and Aristotle.J. Harward - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 5 (2):124 – 131.
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    The Date of the Second Platonic Epistle.J. Harward - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (06):186-188.
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    The doctrine of the soul in Plato and Aristotle.J. Harward - 1927 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 5 (2):124-131.
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    The Epinomis of Plato.J. Harward - 1931 - Philosophical Review 40 (2):205-208.
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    The early stoics.J. Harward - 1930 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 8 (4):271 – 289.
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    The early stoics.J. Harward - 1930 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 8 (4):271-289.
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    The Platonic Epistles: Translated with Introduction and Notes.J. Harward - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1932, this book contains an English translation of the thirteen Epistles of Plato. Harward also provides a detailed introduction on the history of Sicily in the time of Plato, and examines the letters' claims to authenticity. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Sicilian history, Platonic philosophy or ancient letter writing.
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    The Seventh and Eighth Platonic Epistles.J. Harward - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):143-154.
    It is now generally agreed that the 7th and 8th Platonic Epistles are genuine. There may still be a lingering doubt, here or there, about the philosophical digression in the 7th; but with this exception both letters may be said to have established their claim to be regarded as the work of Plato.
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    What does Bergson mean by pure perception?J. Harward - 1918 - Mind 27 (106):203-207.
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  12. What does Bergson mean by pure perception?J. Harward - 1919 - Mind 28 (112):463-470.
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