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  1. Platonis Opera: Tetralogiam Ix Definitiones Et Spuria Continens.John Plato & Burnet - 1900 - E Typographeo Clarendoniano.
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  • Plato’s Geach Talks to Socrates: Definition by Example-and-Exemplar in the Hippias Major.Vasilis Politis - 2018 - Phronesis 63 (3):223-228.
    _ Source: _Volume 63, Issue 3, pp 223 - 228 The paper argues that Plato, in the _Hippias Major_ gives due consideration to the question whether, for some qualities F, such as beauty, it is possible to give an account of what F is by pointing to an example-and-exemplar. He takes seriously, and gives cogent reasons in defense of, an affirmative answer to this question in a manner comparable to Geach—although he argues that these reasons lead to inconsistency, if combined (...)
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  • The Moral and Literary Character of Hippias in Plato's Hippias Major.Franco V. Trivigno - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 50:31-65.
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  • The Authorship of the Hippias Maior.Dorothy Tarrant - 1927 - Classical Quarterly 21 (2):82-87.
    In his article in a recent issue of the Classical Quarterly Mr. G. M. A.Grube attempts to vindicate the authenticity of the Hippias Maior, concentrating his attention upon an article by me as ‘embodying most of the objections of earlier scholars’ against the genuineness of the dialogue. I believe that I am still ‘the latest exponent,’ in any detail, of this view; but I may claim at least some good company in the heresy, and to the names already cited by (...)
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  • (1 other version)Dialectic and Disagreement in the Hippias Major. Lee - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 38:1-35.
    There are two different approaches to the Hippias Major. The first emphasises its conformity to a pattern, with the aim of uncovering a single argumentative structure common to several ‘Socratic’ dialogues. The second approach emphasises elements specific to the Hippias Major, including dramatic features such as character, with the aim of finding the best reading of the dialogue taken individually. I make use of the second approach to show that a careful reading of the dialogue by itself does not support (...)
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