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- Rist, J., 2012, Plato’s moral realism: the discovery of
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- –––, 1994, Socrates: Ironist and Moral
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Guide, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
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Philebus: Selected Papers from the Eighth Symposium Platonicum,
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to Plato, 2nd edition, Cambridge: Cambridge University
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- Erler, M. and Luc Brisson, 2007, Gorgias-Meno:
Selected papers from the Seventh Symposium Platonicum
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Epistemology, Plato 2.: Ethics, Politics, Religion, and the
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- Griswold, C. (ed.), 1988, Platonic Writings, Platonic Readings, London: Duckworth. (Scholar)
- Hermann, F.-G. (ed.), 2006, New Essays on Plato, Swansea:
The Classical Press of Wales. (Scholar)
- Irwin, T., 1995, Plato’s Ethics, Oxford: Oxford
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- Lisi, F. (ed.), 2001, Plato’s Laws and its Historical
Significance, Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. (Scholar)
- McPherran, M. (ed.), 2010, Plato’s Republic, A Critical
Guide, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Mohr, R. and B. Sattler (eds.), 2010, One book, the whole
universe: Plato’s Timaeus today, Las Vegas:
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Plato’s Politeia: Selected Papers from the Ninth Symposium
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Plato’s Republic. London: Routledge. (Scholar)
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Presocratics & Plato. Festschrift in Honor of Charles
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Proceedings of the Second Symposium Platonicum, Sankt Augustin:
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the Third Symposium Platonicum, Sankt Augustin: Academia
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- Santas, G. (ed.), 2006, The Blackwell Guide to Plato’s
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- Scolnicov, S. and Brisson, L. (eds.), 2003, Plato’s
Laws. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium Platonicum, Sankt
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- Tulli, M. and Erler, M. (eds.), 2013, Plato in Symposium:
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- Vlastos, G. (ed.), 1971, Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays (Volume 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology, Volume 2: Ethics, Politics and Philosophy of Art and Religion), Garden City, NY: Doubleday Anchor. (Scholar)
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Psychology, Lanham, MD.: Lexington Books. (Scholar)
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- Brandwood, L., 1990, The Chronology of Plato’s
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- Keyser, P., 1991, “Review of Ledger” (1989), Bryn
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The earlier dialogues
- Allen, R., 1970, Plato’s Euthyphro and the
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- Irwin, T. (trans.), 1979, Plato: Gorgias, Oxford:
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- Kraut, R., 1984, Socrates and the State, Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986, “Coercion and Objectivity in
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- Nehamas, A., 1999a, “Socratic Intellectualism,”
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- Penner, T., 1973, “The Unity of Virtue,” Philosophical Review, 82: 35–68. (Scholar)
- Penner, T. & Rowe, C., 2005, Plato’s Lysis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Robinson, R., 1953, Plato’s Earlier Dialectic,
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- Roochnik, D. L., 1986, “Plato’s use of the
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- –––, 1994, Socratic Studies, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
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is All,” in Vlastos 1994, 1–28. (Scholar)
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The middle dialogues
- Annas, J., 1976, “Plato’s Republic and
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- Barney, R., 2010, “Plato on Desire for the Good,” in Desire, Good, and Practical Reason, ed. Sergio Tenenbaum, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
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- Santas, G., 1985, “Two theories of the good in Plato’s
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- Singpurwalla, R., 2019, “Plato and the Tripartition of the
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The later dialogues
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- Lane, M., 1998, Method and Politics in Plato’s
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- Laks, A., 2022, Plato’s Second Republic: An Essay on
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, LVII (Dedicated to John
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- Parry, R. D., 1991, “The Intelligible World-Animal in
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- Schäfer, L., 2005, Das Paradigma am Himmel. Platon
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- Sedley, D., 2003, The Midwife of Platonism. Text and Subtext
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- –––, 2007, Creationism and Its Critics in Antiquity, Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
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- –––, 1988, “Elenchus and Mathematics: A
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