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    Plato's middle dialogues and the independence of particulars.F. C. White - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (108):193-213.
  2. Plato on the self-predication of forms: early and middle dialogues.John Malcolm - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Malcolm presents a new and radical interpretation of Plato's earlier dialogues. He argues that the few cases of self-predication contained therein are acceptable simply as statements concerning universals, and that therefore Plato is not vulnerable in these cases to the Third Man Argument. In considering the middle dialogues, Malcolm takes a conservative stance, rejecting influential current doctrines which portray the Forms as being not self-predicative. He shows that the middle dialogues do indeed (...)
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  3. Epistemology in Plato's middle dialogues.Naomi Reshotko - 2018 - In Nicholas D. Smith (ed.), The philosophy of knowledge: a history. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms: Early and Middle Dialogues.John Malcolm - 1991 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    An interpretation of Plato's earlier dialogues which argues that the few cases of self-predication contained therein are acceptable simply as statements concerning universals and that therefore Plato is not vulnerable in these cases to the "third man argument".
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    Particulars in Plato's Middle Dialogues.John A. Brentlinger - 1972 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 54 (2):116.
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  6. Participation and predication in Plato's middle dialogues.R. E. Allen - 1960 - Philosophical Review 69 (2):147-164.
  7. Approaching Plato: A Guide to the Early and Middle Dialogues.Mark Anderson & Ginger Osborn - manuscript
    Approaching Plato is a comprehensive research guide to all (fifteen) of Plato’s early and middle dialogues. Each of the dialogues is covered with a short outline, a detailed outline (including some Greek text), and an interpretive essay. Also included (among other things) is an essay distinguishing Plato’s idea of eudaimonia from our contemporary notion of happiness and brief descriptions of the dialogues’ main characters.
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  8. Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues.Terence Irwin - 1977 - Philosophy 53 (205):416-417.
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  9. Plato's moral theory: the early and middle dialogues.Terence Irwin - 1977 - New York: Oxford University Press.
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    The Ascent from Nominalism: Some Existence Arguments in Plato's Middle Dialogues.Terry Penner - 1987 - Springer Verlag.
    divisibility in Physics VI. I had been assuming at that time that Aristotle's elimination of reference to the infinitely large in his account of the potential inf inite--like the elimination of the infinitely small from nineteenth century accounts of limits and continuity--gave us everything that was important in a theory of the infinite. Hilbert's paper showed me that this was not obviously so. Suddenly other certainties about Aristotle's (apparently) judicious toning down of (supposed) Platonic extremisms began to crumble. The upshot (...)
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    Plato's method of hypothesis in the Middle Dialogues.Samuel Scolnicov - 2018 - Baden-Baden: Academia-Verlag. Edited by Harold Tarrant.
    The present volume is the PhD thesis of Samuel Scolnicov, co-founder of the International Plato Society, published posthumously to illustrate the foundation of his interest in the 'core Plato'. The issues raised in this thesis are now of wider interest than they were then and many of his theses have found wider acceptance. The book is edited by Harold Tarrant, long-time colleague and friend of Samuel Scolnicov and preceded by a foreword not only by the editor, but also the authoris (...)
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  12. The Philosopher's Eros: Reason and Passion in Plato's Middle Dialogues.Suzanne Obdrzalek - 2004 - Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley
    Though erotic metaphors for philosophical understanding abound throughout Plato's dialogues, they have not received serious critical attention from philosophers in relation to Plato's moral psychology and epistemology. This dissertation argues that in claiming that the philosopher feels eros for the objects of knowledge, Plato is not merely speaking metaphorically, but is advancing a developed theory, according to which understanding is intimately connected to desire. This is significant to contemporary philosophical concerns, because it presents a psychologically rich account of knowledge, (...)
     
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    ""Platonic Dualism, LP GERSON This paper analyzes the nature of Platonic dualism, the view that there are immaterial entities called" souls" and that every man is identical with one such entity. Two distinct arguments for dualism are discovered in the early and middle dialogues, metaphysical/epistemological and eth.Aaron Ben-Zeev Making Mental Properties More Natural - 1986 - The Monist 69 (3).
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  14. The Ascent from Nominalism Some Existence Argument in Plato's Middle Dialogues.Terry Penner - 1989 - Studia Logica 48 (2):264-265.
     
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    Plato's Ethics: Early and Middle Dialogues.Terry Penner - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. pp. 151–169.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Socrates and Plato: Conflicting Psychologies of Action The Desire for Good in Platonic Ethics Peculiarities of the Treatment of Justice as Psychological Well‐adjustment Psychological Well‐adjustment as what the Socratic Science of Justice must become given the new Platonic Psychology of Action The Development of Greek Ethics Through Plato Bibliography.
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    Samuel Scolnicov, Plato’s method of hypothesis in the Middle dialogues, edited by Harold Tarrant, Baden Baden, Academia, 2018. With a Foreword by Hanna Scolnicov.Luc Brisson - 2021 - Plato Journal 21:167-170.
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    Samuel Scolnicov, Plato’s method of hypothesis in the Middle dialogues, edited by Harold Tarrant, Baden Baden, Academia, 2018. With a Foreword by Hanna Scolnicov.Luc Brisson - 2021 - Plato Journal 21.
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    Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues.John Robertson - 1981 - Noûs 15 (2):219-225.
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    Belief, Knowledge, and Learning in Plato's Middle Dialogues.Michael L. Morgan - 1983 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 9:63-100.
    There is a problem about belief and knowledge in Plato's epistemology that has exercised serious students of Plato only to settle into a recent orthodoxy. Guthrie characterizes the problem and its current resolution this way: ‘In the Meno doxa appeared to be a dim apprehension of the same objects of which knowledge is a clear and complete understanding … in the Republic each is directed to different objects, knowledge to the Forms and doxa to the sensible world alone … at (...)
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    Belief, Knowledge, and Learning in Plato's Middle Dialogues.Michael L. Morgan - 1983 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 13 (sup1):63-100.
    There is a problem about belief and knowledge in Plato's epistemology that has exercised serious students of Plato only to settle into a recent orthodoxy. Guthrie characterizes the problem and its current resolution this way: ‘In the Meno doxa appeared to be a dim apprehension of the same objects of which knowledge is a clear and complete understanding … in the Republic each is directed to different objects, knowledge to the Forms and doxa to the sensible world alone … at (...)
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  21. Plato's Ethics: Early and Middle Dialogues.Terry Penner - 2006 - In P. Pellegrin M. L. Gill (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Plato. pp. 151-169.
     
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    The Isolation and Connection of the Forms in Plato's Middle Dialogues.Henry Teloh - 1976 - Apeiron 10 (1):20-33.
  23. Plato and the Written Quality of Philosophy. Interpretations of the Early and Middle Dialogues.Thomas Alexander Szlezäk - 1985
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    Anaxagoras and the Rhetoric of Plato's Middle Dialogue Theory of Forms.Emilie Kutash - 1993 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 26 (2):134 - 152.
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    Plato's moral theory: The early and middle dialogues.Richard Hogan - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (1):103-105.
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    The Concept of Persuasion in Plato's Early and Middle Dialogues.D. Futter - 2009 - South African Journal of Philosophy 28 (2):102-113.
    Plato’s early dialogues represent the failure of Socrates’ philosophical programme. They depict Socrates as someone whose mission requires that he make an intellectual and moral impact on those with whom he converses; and they portray him as almost never bringing about this result. One central problem, dramatised throughout the early dialogues, is that perceptual moral intuitions undermine the possibility of reason’s making significant changes to a person’s moral belief system. I argue that Republic presents a theory of education (...)
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    Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues.Janet Sisson - 1978 - Philosophical Quarterly 28 (113):345-347.
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    Plato on the Self‐Predication of Forms. Early and Middle Dialogues.R. F. Stalley - 1992 - Philosophical Books 33 (4):201-203.
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    Plato’s Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues.Richard Kraut - 1979 - Philosophical Review 88 (4):633.
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    Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms: Early and Middle Dialogues.Sandra Peterson & John Malcolm - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (2):294.
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    Paradigms, Characteristics, and Forms in Plato's Middle Dialogues.Richard D. Parry - 2001 - Apeiron 34 (1):1-36.
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    Plato’s Method of Hypothesis in the Middle Dialogues, written by Samuel Scolnicov.José Lourenço - 2020 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 14 (1):75-77.
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    Self-Predication in Plato's Middle Dialogues.Robert Heinaman - 1989 - Phronesis 34 (1):56-79.
  34. John Malcolm, Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms. Early and Middle Dialogues. Clarendon Press, Oxford 1991, (231 páginas). [REVIEW]Marisa G. Divenosa - 1996 - Méthexis 9 (1):129-132.
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    Plato and the Written Quality of Philosophy. Interpretations of the Early and Middle Dialogues[REVIEW]Werner Beierwaltes - 1988 - Philosophy and History 21 (2):167-170.
    For years now the “Tübingen School”, represented above all by Konrad Gaiser and Hans Krämer, has had an important position, philologically and philosophically speaking, in current research on Plato. Its richly documented and constantly sophisticated “New Image of Plato” has resulted in a “para-digm-change” in Plato-interpretation as well as developing many of its aspects. It revises the basic attitude, which can be traced back to Schleiermacher, that Plato’s published dialogues are the one authentic source for any adequate and complete (...)
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  36. Review of Samuel Scolnicov, Plato’s Method of Hypothesis in the Middle Dialogues, edited by Harold Tarrant. [REVIEW]Evan Rodriguez - 2019 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 57 (3):549-550.
    This volume, a lightly-edited version of Professor Samuel Scolnicov’s 1974 Ph.D. thesis, is a fitting tribute to his impressive career. It will perhaps be most useful for those interested in better understanding Scolnicov’s work and his views on Plato as a whole, not least for the comprehensive list of his publications that requires a full twelve pages of print. Scholars with an interest in Plato’s method of hypothesis will also find some useful remarks on key passages in the Meno, Phaedo, (...)
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    Plato's Moral Theory - Terence Irwin: Plato's Moral Theory. The Early and Middle Dialogues. Pp. xvii + 376. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1977. £9·50. [REVIEW]Malcolm Schofield - 1979 - The Classical Review 29 (2):246-249.
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    Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms: Early and Middle Dialogues by John Malcolm. [REVIEW]Michael Sollenberger - 1996 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 89:418-419.
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  39. IRWIN, T. "Plato's Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues". [REVIEW]C. C. W. Taylor - 1979 - Mind 88:597.
     
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    Plato's Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues By Terence Irwin Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1977, xvii + 376 pp., £9.50. [REVIEW]I. M. Crombie - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (205):416-.
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    Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms: Early and Middle Dialogues. By John Malcolm. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Pp. 231. $55. [REVIEW]Christopher Shields - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):203-211.
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    Plato's Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues. By Terence Irwin. [REVIEW]Craig A. Staudenbaur - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (2):169-171.
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    Terence Irwin, "Plato's Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues". [REVIEW]Richard Hogan - 1981 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 19 (1):103.
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    Plato's Moral Theory: The Early and Middle Dialogues By Terence Irwin Clarendon Press: Oxford University Press, 1977, xvii + 376 pp., £9.50. [REVIEW]I. M. Crombie - 1978 - Philosophy 53 (205):416-417.
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    Plato on the Self-Predication of Forms: Early and Middle Dialogues[REVIEW]R. I. Winton - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (1):184-185.
  46. Middle period: Christian dialogue with the world.Andrew Tallon - 1979 - The Thomist 43 (1):119.
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    The Middle Way Without a Middle: A Dialogue Between the Confucian Zhongyong 中庸 and the Rabbinic Derech Haemtza.Ping Zhang - 2018 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 45 (3-4):207-221.
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  48. Plato’s Metaphysical Development before Middle Period Dialogues.Mohammad Bagher Ghomi - manuscript
    Regarding the relation of Plato’s early and middle period dialogues, scholars have been divided to two opposing groups: unitarists and developmentalists. While developmentalists try to prove that there are some noticeable and even fundamental differences between Plato’s early and middle period dialogues, the unitarists assert that there is no essential difference in there. The main goal of this article is to suggest that some of Plato’s ontological as well as epistemological principles change, both radically and fundamentally, (...)
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    On Being in the Middle: Inter-religious Dialogue and Network Centrality.Ryan J. Williams & Tinu Ruparell - 2014 - Journal of Contemporary Religion 29 (3):471-489.
    It is often maintained that participants in inter-religious dialogue will benefit from increased access to other perspectives that deepens understanding of their own tradition and the traditions of others, but this is rarely examined empirically and with attention to bringing the human sciences into conversation with theological thinking about dialogue. Drawing on theory and methods from social network analysis, this research conceptualized inter-religious dialogue as a communication network and investigated the impact of differences in access to communication flows on dialogue (...)
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  50. Colloquium 6: When The Middle Comes Early: Puzzles And Perplexeties In Plato’s Dialogues.Miriam Byrd - 2013 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 28 (1):187-209.
    In this paper I focus on the problem of accounting for apparent inconsistencies between Plato’s early and middle works. Developmentalism seeks to account for these variances by differentiating a Socratic philosophy in the early dialogues from a Platonic philosophy in the middle. In opposition to this position, I propose an alternative explanation: differences between these two groups are due to Plato’s depiction and use of middle period epistemology. I argue that, in the early dialogues, Plato (...)
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