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  1. Plato's Earlier Dialectic.Richard Robinson, R. C. Lodge, R. Klibansky & C. Labowski - 1955 - Philosophy 30 (112):67-69.
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  • In Defence of Rhetoric.Brian Vickers - 1989 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 22 (4):294-299.
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  • The Sophistic Cross-Examination of Callicles in the Gorgias.Jyl Gentzler - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (1):17-43.
    Socrates' cross-examination of Callicles in the 'Gorgias' has traditionally been viewed as a paradigm of the Socratic method. I argue that, when he cross examines Callicles, Socrates behaves out of character. In fact, he acts like a Sophist and violates the very principles of persuasion that he advocates in the 'Gorgias'. I offer an explanation of Socrates' temporary transformation into a Sophist, and suggest that his role-reversal reinforces Plato's representation of Socrates as the model of the virtuous philosopher.
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  • The Greeks and the Irrational.E. R. Dodds - 1951 - Philosophy 28 (105):176-177.
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  • Desire and Power in Socrates: The Argument of "Gorgias" 466A-468E that Orators and Tyrants Have No Power in the City.Terry Penner - 1991 - Apeiron 24 (3):147.
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  • Plato: Complete Works.J. Cooper & D. S. Hutchinson - 1998 - Phronesis 43 (2):197-206.
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  • Cross-Examining Socrates. [REVIEW]Jyl Gentzler - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (4):587-590.
    A review of John Beversluis' "Cross-Examining Socrates: A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato's Early Dialogues".
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  • (1 other version)Aristotle's Account of the Socratic Elenchus.Robert Bolton - 1993 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 11:121-52.
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  • Coercion and Objectivity in Plato's Dialectic.Terence H. Irwin - 1986 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 40 (1):49-74.
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  • The Fragility of Goodness.Martha Nussbaum - 1986 - Journal of Philosophy 85 (7):376-383.
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  • Socratic Optimism and Platonic Pessimism.D. Scott - 1999 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 17:15-36.
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  • The Greeks and the Psychiatrist. [REVIEW]Bennet Simon - 1978 - Ethics 91 (3):491-498.
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  • An Unspoken Theme in Plato's Gorgias: War.Arlene Saxonhouse - 1983 - Interpretation 11 (2):139-169.
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  • Plato's Earlier Dialectic.Jason Xenakis - 1955 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 15 (3):436-437.
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  • Rational Self-Sufficiency and Greek Ethics. [REVIEW]Nicholas P. White - 1988 - Ethics 99 (1):136-146.
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  • Reason and emotion: Essays on ancient moral psychology.Chris Bobonich - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (2):263-267.
    This splendid book is a collection of twenty-three of John Cooper’s papers on Greek ethical philosophy: seven are on Socrates and Plato, twelve are on Aristotle and four are on the Hellenistics; nineteen have appeared elsewhere, two are newly written essays incorporating previously published material, and two are new essays written for this volume. Many of these papers are justly regarded as classics of contemporary scholarship and some of them are located in out of the way journals or volumes: we (...)
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  • The dissolution of the problem of the elenchus'.Hugh H. Benson - 1995 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 13:45-112.
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