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  1. The Problem of Alcibiades: Plato on Moral Education and the Many.Joshua Wilburn - 2015 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 49:1-36.
    Socrates’ admirers and successors in the fourth century and beyond often felt the need to explain Socrates’ reputed relationship with Alcibiades, and to defend Socrates against the charge that he was a corrupting influence on Alcibiades. In this paper I examine Plato’s response to this problem and have two main aims. First, I will argue in Section 2 that (...)
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  • Platonic pessimism and moral education.Dominic Scott - 1999 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 17.
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  • A study in violets : Alcibiades in the symposium.C. D. C. Reeve - 2006 - In James H. Lesher, Debra Nails & Frisbee Candida Cheyenne Sheffield (eds.), Plato's Symposium: issues in interpretation and reception. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 124--146.
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  • (1 other version)Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2001 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xx Summer 2001. Clarendon Press. pp. 107-148.
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  • Plato and the art of philosophical writing.Christopher Rowe - 2007 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Plato's dialogues are usually understood as simple examples of philosophy in action. In this book Professor Rowe treats them rather as literary-philosophical artefacts, shaped by Plato's desire to persuade his readers to exchange their view of life and the universe for a different view which, from their present perspective, they will barely begin to comprehend. What emerges is a radically new Plato: a Socratic throughout, who even in the late dialogues is still essentially the Plato (and the Socrates) of the (...)
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  • (1 other version)Akrasia in the Republic: Does Plato Change his Mind?Gabriela Roxana Carone - 2001 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xx Summer 2001. Clarendon Press.
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  • Beiträge zur Interpretation von Platons Nomi.Herwig Görgemanns - 1960 - Beck.
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  • Knowing Persons: A Study in Plato.C. C. W. Taylor - 2004 - Mind 113 (451):541-545.
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  • Beitrage zur Interpretation von Platons Nomoi.Glenn R. Morrow & Herwig Gorgemanns - 1962 - Philosophical Review 71 (4):543.
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  • Plato's Utopia Recast.Christopher Bobonich - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):619-622.
    Plato's Utopia Recast is an illuminating reappraisal of Plato's later works, which reveals radical changes in his ethical and political theory. Christopher Bobonich examines later dialogues, with a special emphasis upon the Laws, and argues that in these late works Plato both rethinks and revises the basic ethical and political positions that he held in his better known earlier works, such as the Republic. This book will change our understanding of Plato. His controversial moral and political theory, so influential in (...)
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  • Socrates in the Cave: platonic epistemology and the common man.Michael Erler - 2004 - Plato Journal 4.
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  • Akrasia in Greek philosophy: from Socrates to Plotinus.Christopher Bobonich & Pierre Destrée (eds.) - 2007 - Boston: Brill.
    The 13 contributions of this collective offer new and challenging ways of reading well-known and more neglected texts on akrasia (lack of control, or weakness ...
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  • 3. Der Mensch als Marionette: Psychologie und Handlungstheorie.Jörn Müller - 2013 - In Christoph Horn (ed.), Platon: Gesetze/Nomoi. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 45-66.
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  • The moral psychology of the Gorgias.C. J. Rowe - 2007 - In Michael Erler & Luc Brisson (eds.), Gorgias - Menon: selected papers from the Seventh Symposium Platonicum. Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag. pp. 90--101.
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  • 1. Politische Philosophie in Platons Nomoi – Das Problem von Kontinuität und Diskontinuität.Christoph Horn - 2013 - In Platon: Gesetze/Nomoi. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 1-22.
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