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  1. The Double "Daimōn" in Euclides the Socratic.Aldo Brancacci - 2005 - Apeiron 38 (2):143 - 154.
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  • A Cock for Asclepius.Glenn W. Most - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (01):96-.
    In any list of famous last words, Socrates' are likely to figure near the top. Details of the final moments of celebrities tend anyway to exert a peculiar fascination upon the rest of us: life's very contingency provokes a need to see lives nevertheless as meaningful organic wholes, defined as such precisely by their final closure; so that even the most trivial aspects of their ending can come to seem bearers of profound significance, soliciting moral reflections apparently not less urgent (...)
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  • Did Plato Write Dialogues before the Death of Socrates?David Sider - 1980 - Apeiron 14 (1):15 - 18.
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  • A Cock for Asclepius.Glenn W. Most - 1993 - Classical Quarterly 43 (1):96-111.
    In any list of famous last words, Socrates' are likely to figure near the top. Details of the final moments of celebrities tend anyway to exert a peculiar fascination upon the rest of us: life's very contingency provokes a need to see lives nevertheless as meaningful organic wholes, defined as such precisely by their final closure; so that even the most trivial aspects of their ending can come to seem bearers of profound significance, soliciting moral reflections apparently not less urgent (...)
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  • Plato: The Man and His Work.Glenn R. Morrow & A. E. Taylor - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (5):488.
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  • Plato’s Phaedo.R. Hackforth - 1955 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 17 (1):129-130.
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  • Family tombs and tomb cult in ancient Athens: tradition or traditionalism?Sarah C. Humphreys - 1980 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 100:96-126.
    Fustel de Coulanges' thesis that ancient society was founded upon the cult of ancestral tombs has had, for a thoroughly self-contradictory argument, a remarkably successful career. Neither Fustel himself nor the many subsequent scholars who have quoted his views with approval faced clearly the difficulty of deriving a social structure dominated by corporate descent groups from the veneration of tombs placed in individually owned landed property. On the whole, historians have tended to play down Fustel's insistence on the relation between (...)
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  • A History of Greek Philosophy; vol. II: The Presocratic Tradition from Parmenides to Democritus.W. K. C. Guthrie - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 22 (1):93-94.
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  • Sócrates, sein Bild in Dichtung und Seschichte. [REVIEW]Olot Gigon - 1951 - Ideas Y Valores 1 (2):169.
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  • Euclides de Mégara, filósofo socrático.Mariana Gardella - 2014 - Agora 33 (2):19-37.
    El objetivo de este trabajo es mostrar la influencia socrática sobre la filosofía de Euclides de Mégara, en contra de la interpretación que señala la influencia de los eleáticos sobre su teoría. Para ello indicaré que la doctrina de Euclides exhibe una fuerte impronta socrática, al menos en lo que concierne a: su labor como escritor de diálogos socráticos, el uso de la dialéctica erística, el desarrollo de algunos postulados éticos sobre la conducta frente a la muerte, el auto-dominio y (...)
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