Studies in Greek Philosophy: Socrates, Plato, and their tradition |
Contents
1 The Paradox of Socrates | 3 |
2 Platiss Socrates Accusers | 19 |
3 Brickhouse and Smiths Socrates on Trial | 25 |
4 Socrates on Political Obedience and Disobedience | 30 |
5 Socrates on Acrasia | 43 |
6 Was Polus Refuted? | 60 |
7 The Theory of Social Justice in the Polis in Platos Republic | 69 |
8 The Rights of Persons in Platos Conception of the Foundations of Justice | 104 |
A Reply to Professor Sellars | 194 |
A Reply to Mr Geach | 204 |
13 On a Proposed Redefinition of SelfPredication in Plato | 215 |
14 The Role of Observation in Platos Conception of Astronomy | 223 |
15 Disorderly Motion in Platos Timaeus | 247 |
Is It a Fiction? | 265 |
17 A Note on the Unmoved Mover | 283 |
18 Minimal Parts in Epicurean Atomism | 285 |
Irwins Platos Moral Theory | 126 |
10 Was Plato a Feminist? | 133 |
11 Anamnesis in the Meno | 147 |
12a The Third Man Argument in the Parmenides | 166 |
12b Addendum to the Third Man Argument in the Parmenides | 191 |
19 Zeno of Sidon as a Critic of Euclid | 315 |
The Works of Gregory Vlastos | 325 |
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