Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Plato on Friendship and Eros" by C. D. C. Reeve
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- Allen, R. E., 1991, Plato’s Symposium, New Haven:
Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Barney, Rachel, 2008, “Eros and Necessity in the Ascent from the Cave,” Ancient Philosophy, 28(2): 357–372. (Scholar)
- Bett, Richard, 1986, “Immortality and the Nature of the Soul in the Phaedrus,” Phronesis, 31: 1–26. (Scholar)
- Bryan, Jenny, 2021, “The Role of Lysias’
Speech in Plato’s Phaedrus,” Cambridge
Classical Journal, 67: 1–24. (Scholar)
- Bury, R. G., 1973, The Symposium of Plato, 2nd edition,
Warminster: Aris and Phillips. (Scholar)
- Davidson, James, 1998, Courtesans and Fishcakes: The Consuming
Passions of Classical Athens, London: St. Martin’s
Press. (Scholar)
- Pierre Destrée and Zina Giannopoulou (eds.), 2016,
Cambridge Critical Guide to Plato’s Symposium,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Dover, K. J., 1978, Greek Homosexuality, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1980, Plato’s Symposium,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Ferrari, G., 1987, Listening to the Cicadas: A Study of Plato’s Phaedrus, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992, “Platonic Love,” in The Cambridge Companion to Plato, Richard Kraut (ed.), pp. 248–276, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Fine, Jonathan, 2020, “The Guise of the Beautiful:
Symposium, 204d ff.,” Phronesis,
65:129–152. (Scholar)
- Foley, Richard, 2010, “The Order Question: Climbing the Ladder of Love in Plato’s Symposium,” Ancient Philosophy, 30(1): 57–72. (Scholar)
- Gordon, Jill, 2005, “Eros in Plato’s Timaeus,”
Epoche: A Journal for the History of Philosophy, 9(2):
255–278. (Scholar)
- Griswold, Charles L., 1986, Self-Knowledge in Plato’s
Phaedrus, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Hackforth, R., 1952, Plato’s Phaedrus, Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Halperin, David, 1990, “Why is Diotima a Woman?” in
One Hundred Years of Homosexuality, New
York: Routledge, pp. 113–51. (Scholar)
- Heath, M., 1989, “The Unity of Plato’s
Phaedrus,” Oxford Studies in Ancient
Philosophy, 7: 150–73. (Scholar)
- Horn, Christoph, 2012, Platon: Sumposion, Berlin: Akademie Verlag. (Scholar)
- Hunter, Richard, 2004, Plato’s Symposium, Oxford:
Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Irwin, Terence, 1995, Plato’s Ethics, New York:
Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kraut, Richard, 2008, “Plato on Love,” in The Oxford Handbook of Plato, G. Fine (ed.), New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 286–310. (Scholar)
- Lear, Jonathan, 1998, Open Minded: Working out the Logic of the Soul, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Lesher, James, Nails, Debra, and Sheffield, Frisbee (eds.), 2007, Plato’s Symposium: Issues in Interpretation and Reception, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Ludwig, Paul, 2002, Eros and Polis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, “Eros in the Republic,” in The Cambridge Companion to Plato’s Republic, G.R.F. Ferrari (ed.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 202–231. (Scholar)
- Moravcsik, J. M. E., 1972, “Reason and Eros in the Ascent Passage of the Symposium,” in Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy (Volume I), John P. Anton and G. L. Kustas (eds.), Albany: State University of New York Press, pp. 285–302. (Scholar)
- Nehamas, Alexander, and Woodruff, Paul, 1989, Plato: Symposium, translated with introduction and notes, Indianapolis: Hackett. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, Plato: Phaedrus, translated with introduction and notes, Indianapolis: Hackett. (Scholar)
- Nussbaum, Martha C., 1986, The Fragility of Goodness, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Obdrzalek, S., 2010, “Moral Transformation and the Love of
Beauty in Plato’s Symposium,” Journal of the History
of Philosophy, 48: 415–444. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “Why Eros?”
in Cambridge Companion to Plato, 2nd edition, David Ebrey and
Richard Kraut (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
pp. 202–232. (Scholar)
- Penner, T. and C. Rowe, 2005, Plato’s Lysis, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Price, A., 1989, Love and Friendship in Plato and Aristotle, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Reeve, C. D. C., 1992, “Telling the Truth About Love:
Plato’s Symposium,” Boston Area Colloquium in
Ancient Philosophy, VIII: 89–114. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “Plato on Eros and Friendship,” in A Companion to Plato, Hugh H. Benson (ed.), pp. 204–307. (Scholar)
- –––, 2013, Blindness and Reorientation, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Rowe, C. J., 1986, “The Argument and Structure of
Plato’s Phaedrus,” Proceedings of the
Cambridge Philological Society, 32: 106–205. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986, Plato: Phaedrus (Greek text, translation, and notes), Warminster: Aris and Phillips. (Scholar)
- –––“Socrates and Diotima: Eros,
Immortality, and Creativity,” Proceedings of the Boston Area
Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, 14: 239–259. (Scholar)
- Schindler, D C, 2007, “Plato and the Problem of Love: On the Nature of Eros in the Symposium,” Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science, 40(3): 199–220. (Scholar)
- Sheffield, Frisbee C. C., 2006, Plato’s Symposium: The Ethics of Desire, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Teçusan, Manuela, 1990, “Logos Sympotikos,” in
Oswyn Murray (ed.), Sympotica, Clarendon Press: Oxford. (Scholar)
- Tuana, Nancy, 1994, Feminist Interpretations of Plato, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press. (Scholar)
- Tuozzo, Thomas, 2021, “Saving Diotima’s Account of
Erotic Love in Plato’s Symposium,” Ancinet Philosophy, 41:
83–104. (Scholar)
- Wolfsdorf, David, 2007, “Philia in Plato’s
Lysis,” Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, 103:
235–259. (Scholar)