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Pleasure, Falsity, and the Good in Plato's "Philebus"

Dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst (1999)

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  1. About Plato's Philebus.Jacob Klein - 1972 - Interpretation 2 (3):157-182.
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  • Observations on Perception in Plato's Later Dialogues.Michael Frede - 1999 - In Gail Fine (ed.), Plato, Volume 1: Metaphysics and Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
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  • Introduction to the Study of Plato.Richard Kraut - 1992 - In The Cambridge Companion to Plato. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press. pp. 1--10.
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  • (1 other version)Brill Online Books and Journals.K. M. W. Shipton, Andrei Lebedev, Dorothea Frede, Herbert Granger, William D. Furley & Carmen Johanson - 1985 - Phronesis 30 (2):131-150.
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  • Plato's Method of Division.S. Marc Cohen - 1973 - In J. M. E. Maravcsik (ed.), Patterns in Plato's thought. Dordrecht,: Reidel. pp. 181--191.
    Critical discussion of J.M.E. Moravcsik's paper on Plato's method of division.
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  • False Pleasure and the Philebus.J. Dybikowski - 1970 - Phronesis 15 (1):147-165.
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  • The development of Plato's metaphysics.Henry Teloh - 1981 - University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Plato is a much more experimental philosopher, this book argues, than most commentators acknowledge. Supporting this position, Henry Teloh combines exegesis of particular passages with a synoptic view of Plato's philosophical development through his early, middle, and late dialogues. The result is a study of Plato's ideas with a more ambitious scope than any since W. D. Ross's in 1951,The book chronicles Plato's changing interests through a focus on his ontological commitments—that is, on the types of entities he addresses. It (...)
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  • The Greeks on pleasure.Justin Cyril Bertrand Gosling & Christopher Charles Whiston Taylor - 1982 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by C. C. W. Taylor.
    Provides a critical and analytical history of ancient Greek theories on the nature of pleasure, and of its value and rolein human lfie, from the ealriest times down to the period of Epicurus and the early Stoics.
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  • False Pleasures : Philebus 35c-41 b.J. Gosling - 1959 - Phronesis 4 (1):44 - 53.
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  • (1 other version)Rumpelstiltskin's Pleasures: True and False Pleasures in Plato's Philebus.Dorothea Frede - 1985 - Phronesis 30 (2):151 - 180.
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  • Pleasure and Belief.B. A. O. Williams & Errol Bedford - 1959 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 33 (1):57-92.
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  • Plato's Analytic Method.K. M. Sayre - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (173):250-251.
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  • Plato's Analytic Method.Kenneth M. Sayre - 1969 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press.
    Applying the analytical methods of modern logic to problems of interpretation in Plato, the author traces the development of Plato's analytic method from the crude form expressed in the Phaedo to the considerably more sophisticated and powerful techniques practiced in the later methodological dialogues.
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  • The Fourfold Classification in Plato's Philebus.P. J. Davis - 1979 - Apeiron 13 (2):124.
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  • Plato's Philebus.Donald Davidson - 1990 - New York: Routledge.
    The _Philebus_ is hard to reconcile with standard interpretations of Plato’s philosophy and in this pioneering work Donald Davidson, seeks to take the _Philebus _at face value and to reassess Plato’s late philosophy in the light of the results. The author maintains that the approach to ethics in the _Philebus _represents a considerable return to the methodology of the earlier dialogues. He emphasizes Plato’s reversion to the Socratic elenchus and connects it with the startling reappearance of Socrates as the leading (...)
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  • (1 other version)Plato’s examination of pleasure.R. Hackforth - 1945 - Philosophy 21 (79):182-183.
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  • Plato's Theory of Goods in the Laws and Philebus.Christopher Bobonich - 1995 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 11:101-136.
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  • The One. The Many, and the Forms: Philebus 15b1-8.R. M. Dancy - 1984 - Ancient Philosophy 4 (2):160-193.
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  • Classification in the PHILEBUS.J. R. Trevaskis - 1960 - Phronesis 5 (1):39-44.
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  • False pleasures.I. Thalberg - 1962 - Journal of Philosophy 59 (3):65-74.
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  • False Anticipatory Pleasures: "Philebus" 36 a 1 a 6.Terry Penner - 1970 - Phronesis 15:166.
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  • Problems of Particulars in Plato's Later Dialogues.F. C. White - 1982 - Apeiron 16 (1):53 - 62.
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  • Philebus, 35a6-10.J. M. Lee - 1966 - Phronesis 11 (1):31 - 34.
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  • More on the Structure of the Philebus.Stuart MacClintock - 1961 - Phronesis 6 (1):46 - 52.
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  • Plato and Art.H. J. M. Broos - 1951 - Mnemosyne 4 (2):113-128.
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