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  1. Right Reason in Plato and Aristotle: On the Meaning of Logos.Jessica Moss - 2014 - Phronesis 59 (3):181-230.
    Something Aristotle calls ‘right logos’ plays a crucial role in his theory of virtue. But the meaning of ‘logos’ in this context is notoriously contested. I argue against the standard translation ‘reason’, and—drawing on parallels with Plato’s work, especially the Laws—in favor of its being used to denote what transforms an inferior epistemic state into a superior one: an explanatory account. Thus Aristotelian phronēsis, like his and Plato’s technē and epistēmē, is a matter of grasping explanatory accounts: in this case, (...)
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  • Logos and forms in Plato.R. C. Cross - 1954 - Mind 63 (252):433-450.
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  • (1 other version)The Stoic Tradition from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages.Marcia L. Colish - 1985 - Leiden: BRILL.
    1. Stoicism in classical Latin literature -- 2. Stoicism in Christian Latin thought through the sixth century.
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  • The Logos of 'Logos': "Theaetetus" 206c-210b.Christopher Shields - 1999 - Apeiron 32 (4):107 - 124.
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  • Stoic Philosophy.Herbert S. Long & J. M. Rist - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (4):748.
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