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The Development of Ethics: A Historical and Critical Study. Vol. 1: from Socrates to the Reformation
The Philosophical Review (2014) 123 (1): 118–125.
Published: 01 January 2014
...Marco Zingano Irwin Terence , The Development of Ethics: A Historical and Critical Study. Vol. 1: From Socrates to the Reformation . Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2007 . xxvii+812 pp. © 2013 by Cornell University 2013 This volume, the first of a series of three...
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The Philosophical Review (2013) 122 (4): 667–670.
Published: 01 October 2013
...C. C. W. Taylor Cooper John M. , Pursuits of Wisdom: Six Ways of Life in Ancient Philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus . Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press , 2012 . xiv+442. © 2013 by Cornell University 2013 The project of this impressive work is the exploration...
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The Philosophical Review (2018) 127 (2): 225–228.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Luca Castagnoli Fine Gail , The Possibility of Inquiry: Meno's Paradox from Socrates to Sextus . Oxford: Oxford University Press , 2014 . xiv + 399 pp . © 2018 by Cornell University 2018 Gail Fine's The Possibility of Inquiry: Meno's Paradox from Socrates to Sextus...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (3): 423–425.
Published: 01 July 2000
...C. C. W. Taylor THE ART OF LIVING: SOCRATIC REFLECTIONS FROM PLAT0 TO FOUCAULT. By Alexander Nehamas. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998. Pp. xii, 283. Cornell University 2000 BOOK REWEWS The Philosophical h i e w , Vol. 109, No. 3 (July 2000) THE ART OF LIVING: SOCRATIC...
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (4): 587–590.
Published: 01 October 2001
...Jyl Gentzler CROSS-EXAMINING SOCRATES: A DEFENSE OF THE INTERLOCUTORS IN PLATO'S EARLY DIALOGUES. By John Beversluis. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xii, 416 Cornell University 2001 BOOK REVIEWS
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The Philosophical Review (2001) 110 (4): 590–593.
Published: 01 October 2001
...Christine Thomas SOCRATIC WISDOM: THE MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE IN PLATO'S EARLY DIALOGUES. By Hugh H. Benson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. ix, 292. Cornell University 2001 BOOK REVIEWS
than the lofty goals that he announces.1 But if we reject...
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The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (2): 269–271.
Published: 01 April 2004
...Iakovos Vasiliou Cornell University 2004 A. A. Long, Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press, Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. xiv, 310. The Philosophical Review, Vol. 113, No. 2 (April 2004)
Critical Notice of Richard Moran...
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The Philosophical Review (2005) 114 (4): 469–496.
Published: 01 October 2005
... University Press. Benson, Hugh. 2000 . Socratic Wisdom: The Model of Knowledge in Plato's Early Dialogues. New York: Oxford University Press. BonJour, Lawrence. 1985 . The Structure of Empirical Knowledge. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Bostock, David. 1986 . Plato's Phaedo . Oxford...
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The Philosophical Review (2015) 124 (4): 571–575.
Published: 01 October 2015
...), whereas the other has to be compelled to rule. Weiss locates the transition at 502e. Why, she asks (42), does Socrates say here that they have yet to address “what concerns the rulers” if Socrates has already described the philosopher in book 5 and the beginning of book 6? Weiss's answer...
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The Philosophical Review (2018) 127 (2): 229–232.
Published: 01 April 2018
..., and Society . Cambridge : Polity . Rodriguez Evan 2016 . “ Exploring Both Sides: Plato's New Method for First Principles .” PhD diss., Yale University . Rudebusch George 2009 . Socrates . Oxford : Blackwell . Rudebusch George 2011 . “ Socrates, Wisdom, and Pedagogy...
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The Philosophical Review (2019) 128 (4): 511–515.
Published: 01 October 2019
... it mean?” “In what sense were the thinkers so called philosophers ?” “What might the history of this concept—‘Presocratic Philosophy’—tell us about our own condition as philosophers considering our discipline’s past?” In short, Laks is not here interested in the philosophy of the thinkers before Socrates...
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The Philosophical Review (2025) 134 (1): 69–72.
Published: 01 January 2025
... Socratic dialogues, ethics does not have to depend on substantive metaphysical theses. By bringing together passages throughout the entire Platonic corpus and drawing insights from his previous works, he contends that for Plato, ethics necessarily rests on a set of metaphysical principles, among which...
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The Philosophical Review (2022) 131 (2): 215–218.
Published: 01 April 2022
... Macmillan. At the very beginning of his book Scott says that his discussion raises “a fundamental question about the role of philosophy in public life: can philosophers ever hope to persuade so wide an audience of the kind of message that Socrates was intent on promulgating?” (1). The conclusions...
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The Philosophical Review (2003) 112 (4): 561–566.
Published: 01 October 2003
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remarks, “Plato explicitly mentions the tyrannicide myth in only two places in
the entire corpus” (114 n. 4). Of these, in Symposium 182c Pausanias suggests no
relation between a tyrannicide and a philosopher, and in Hipparchus 229b–d
Socrates alleges that Aristogeiton and Harmodius were motivated...
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The Philosophical Review (2025) 134 (1): 65–68.
Published: 01 January 2025
... for the most part chronologically, it covers a vast range of ancient Greek writings, including Homer, the lyric poets, Aristophanes and tragedy, historians and sophists, early Greek philosophers, and—most extensively—what one might call the Socratic authors, in particular Plato; then Aristotle and his early...
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The Philosophical Review (2008) 117 (2): 275–287.
Published: 01 April 2008
... with their individual essences. But let x and y be distinct merely
possible objects, and P and Q their distinct individual essences. Then
doesn’t the distinctness of P and Q rest on the distinctness of x and y?
If asked to explain why being the wife of Socrates is a different prop-
erty from being the wife of Plato...
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The Philosophical Review (2003) 112 (4): 567–570.
Published: 01 October 2003
... of how to act rightly, he can-
not be incontinent; for, as Socrates thought, it would be strange for a man to have
knowledge and yet allow something else to rule him and drag him about like a slave.
For Socrates was entirely opposed to this view and held that there is no such thing...
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The Philosophical Review (2004) 113 (4): 557–560.
Published: 01 October 2004
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idea that the Greeks thought that the polis (city or city-state) was the source of
all norms for life and reconciled them all.
Chapters 5–7 turn to the Greek philosophers themselves. White claims that
Socrates had no clear commitment to eudaimonism (White draws especially...
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The Philosophical Review (2008) 117 (2): 289–293.
Published: 01 April 2008
...., “Socrates is mortal”) is already contained in the first
premise (e.g., “All humans are mortal One of the satisfying things about
Allard’s book is that he shows how Bradley’s treatment of the issue of judg-
ment as it arises against the background of Kant and Hegel leads him to
offer a particular...
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The Philosophical Review (2022) 131 (1): 103–106.
Published: 01 January 2022
... is available, good or bad. In a famous passage of Republic , book 5 (474c–475c), Plato has Socrates acknowledge the ubiquity of interest suggested by the phil - prefix, but turn this to positive use in explaining what a philosopher is; on Moore’s analysis, he has his work cut out for him, given...
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