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  1. Seneca and self assertion.Brad Inwood - 2009 - In Shadi Bartsch & David Wray (eds.), Seneca and the self. New York: Cambridge University Press.
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  • Γενουστησ.John Burnet - 1900 - The Classical Review 14 (08):393-394.
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  • Note on Alcibiades I, 129B 1.R. E. Allen - 1962 - American Journal of Philology 83 (2):187.
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  • Platonis Opera Omnia.Gottfried Plato & Stallbaum - 1835 - Sumptibus Guil. Hennings.
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  • "Self-Knowledge in Early Plato".Julia Annas - 1985 - In Dominic J. O'Meara (ed.), Platonic Investigations. Catholic University of Amer Press. pp. 111-138.
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  • Interpretatie, vaderschap en datering van de Alcibiades Maior.L. G. Westerink & Cornelis Anton Bos - 1974 - American Journal of Philology 95 (1):72.
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  • God as the True Self.David M. Johnson - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):1-19.
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  • God as the True Self.David M. Johnson - 1999 - Ancient Philosophy 19 (1):1-19.
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  • The structured self in Hellenistic and Roman thought.Christopher Gill - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Christopher Gill offers a new analysis of what is innovative in Hellenistic--especially Stoic and Epicurean--philosophical thinking about selfhood and personality. His wide-ranging discussion of Stoic and Epicurean ideas is illustrated by a more detailed examination of the Stoic theory of the passions and a new account of the history of this theory. His study also tackles issues about the historical study of selfhood and the relationship between philosophy and literature, especially the presentation of the collapse of character in Plutrarch's Lives, (...)
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  • The Structured Self in Hellenistic and Roman Thought.Brad Inwood - 2007 - Philosophical Quarterly 57 (228):479-483.
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  • Socrates' Daimonic Art: Love for Wisdom in Four Platonic Dialogues.Elizabeth S. Belfiore - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Despite increasing interest in the figure of Socrates and in love in ancient Greece, no recent monograph studies these topics in all four of Plato's dialogues on love and friendship. This book provides important new insights into these subjects by examining Plato's characterization of Socrates in Symposium, Phaedrus, Lysis and the often neglected Alcibiades I. It focuses on the specific ways in which the philosopher searches for wisdom together with his young interlocutors, using an art that is 'erotic', not in (...)
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  • Self, Sameness, and Soul in Alcibiades I_ and the _Timaeus.Owen Goldin - 1993 - Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 40 (1-2):5-19.
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  • Authenticity of Alcibiades I: Some Reflections. Jirsa - 2009 - Listy filologicke 132 (3-4):225-244.
    This text maps the history of debate on the authenticity of Plato's or pseudo-Plato's Alcibiades I.
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