Works by Zuckert, Catherine (exact spelling)

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  1. Why socrates and thrasymachus become friends.Catherine Zuckert - 2010 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 43 (2):pp. 163-185.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Why Socrates and Thrasymachus Become FriendsCatherine ZuckertIn the Platonic dialogues Socrates is shown talking to two, and only two, famous teachers of rhetoric, Thrasymachus of Chalcedon and Gorgias of Leontini.1 At first glance relations between Socrates and Gorgias appear to be much more courteous—they might even be described as cordial—than relations between Socrates and Thrasymachus. In the Gorgias Socrates explicitly and intentionally seeks an opportunity to talk to Gorgias (...)
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    Why Socrates and Thrasymachus Become Friends.Catherine Zuckert - 2010 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 43 (2):163-185.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Why Socrates and Thrasymachus Become FriendsCatherine ZuckertIn the Platonic dialogues Socrates is shown talking to two, and only two, famous teachers of rhetoric, Thrasymachus of Chalcedon and Gorgias of Leontini.1 At first glance relations between Socrates and Gorgias appear to be much more courteous—they might even be described as cordial—than relations between Socrates and Thrasymachus. In the Gorgias Socrates explicitly and intentionally seeks an opportunity to talk to Gorgias (...)
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    Nature, history and the self: Friedrich nietzsches untimely considerations.Catherine Zuckert - 1976 - Nietzsche Studien 5:55-82.
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  4. Machiavelli's Democratic Republic.Catherine Zuckert - 2014 - History of Political Thought 35 (2):262-294.
    Commentators on Machiavelli's Discourses have disagreed about whether he seeks to establish a new, more democratic form of republic, revive an imperial republic like Rome, or educate a new political elite, because they have not seen the logic that connects the three books. Machiavelli first argues that the internal liberty of Rome depended on arming her people. He then shows how a modern republic can avoid the destructive effects of Roman imperialism. Finally, he teaches his readers how to preserve a (...)
     
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    Nature, history and the self: Friedrich nietzsches untimely considerations.Catherine Zuckert - 1976 - Nietzsche Studien 5 (1):55.
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    Nietzsche's rereading of Plato.Catherine Zuckert - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (2):213-238.
  7. Political philosophy and history".Catherine Zuckert - 2013 - In Rafael Major (ed.), Leo Strauss's defense of the philosophic life: reading "What is political philosophy?". London: University of Chicago Press.
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    Nature, History and the Self: Friedrich Nietzsche's Untimely Considerations.Catherine Zuckert - 1976 - In Mazzino Montinari, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier (eds.), 1976. De Gruyter. pp. 55-82.
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    Trump as a Machiavellian Prince? Reflections on Corruption and American Constitutionalism.Catherine Zuckert - 2018 - In Marc Benjamin Sable & Angel Jaramillo Torres (eds.), Trump and Political Philosophy: Patriotism, Cosmopolitanism, and Civic Virtue. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 73-87.
    For the last two years journalists have asked whether Donald Trump is a Machiavellian “prince.” But a truly “Machiavellian” prince would never be suspected as such. He would follow Machiavelli’s advice always to appear to be merciful, faithful, humane, honest, and religious. Trump does not manifest any of these qualities. To prevent him from enacting dangerous policies, Machiavelli would advise us to rely on the checks and balances established by our constitution. Some critics have argued that the constitutional checks are (...)
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  10. 1. Front Matter Front Matter.Dave Tell, Alan G. Gross, Chris Kaposy, Catherine Zuckert & C. Jan Swearingen - 2010 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 43 (2).
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  11. "and In Its Wake We Followed": The Political Wisdom of Mark Twain.Catherine Zuckert & Michael Zuckert - 1972 - Interpretation 3 (1):59-93.
     
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  12. Aristotle on Limits and Satisfactions of Political Life.Catherine Zuckert - 1983 - Interpretation 11 (2):185-206.
     
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    Books in Review.Catherine Zuckert - 1996 - Political Theory 24 (1):132-138.
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    III. Nietzsche's Rereading of Plato.Catherine Zuckert - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (2):213-238.
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    Not Even a God Can Save Us Now: Reading Machiavelli after Heidegger by Brian Harding.Catherine Zuckert - 2018 - Review of Metaphysics 72 (1):136-137.
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    Plato’s Parmenides.Catherine Zuckert - 1998 - Review of Metaphysics 52 (2):435-436.
    The “revised edition” of the book Allen first published with the University of Minnesota Press in 1983 makes a number of slight changes to the original. In the Preface Allen says that he corrected some typographical errors in the translation of the dialogue and in the 200-plus-page “analysis” now called a “comment.” He or his new editors also added and subtracted a few of the subheadings in the comment, to which he has added two pages on the anachronistic character of (...)
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  17. Response to Walter Lammi.Catherine Zuckert - 1998 - Interpretation 25 (2):249-255.
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    Socrates and Timaeus.Catherine Zuckert - 2011 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (2):331-360.
    Plato’s Timaeus is usually taken to be a sequel to the Republic which shows the cosmological basis of Plato’s politics. In this article I challenge the traditional understanding by arguing that neither Critias’s nor Timaeus’s speech performs the assigned function. The contrast between Timaeus’s monologue and the silently listening Socrates dramatizes the philosophical differences between investigations of “the human things,” like those conducted by Socrates, and attempts to demonstrate the intelligible, mathematically calculable order of the sensible natural world, like that (...)
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    The Straussian approach.Catherine Zuckert - 2011 - In George Klosko (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy. Oxford University Press. pp. 24.
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    The Stranger's political science v. Socrate's political art.Catherine Zuckert - 2005 - Plato Journal 5.
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    Not Even a God Can Save Us Now: Reading Machiavelli after Heidegger. [REVIEW]Catherine Zuckert - 2018 - Review of Metaphysics 72 (1).
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    Platonic Transformations. [REVIEW]Catherine Zuckert - 2001 - International Studies in Philosophy 33 (2):152-153.
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    Platonic Transformations. [REVIEW]Catherine Zuckert - 2001 - International Studies in Philosophy 33 (2):152-153.
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  24. Plato's World: Man's Place in the Cosmos. [REVIEW]Catherine Zuckert - 1996 - Interpretation 23 (3):477-485.
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    Review of Catalin Partenie, Tom Rockmore (eds.), Heidegger and Plato: Toward Dialogue[REVIEW]Catherine Zuckert - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (2).
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    Socrates becoming socrates - (l.) Lampert how socrates became socrates. A study of Plato's phaedo, parmenides, and symposium. Pp. VI + 240. Chicago and London: The university of chicago press, 2021. Cased, us$45. Isbn: 978-0-226-74633-3. [REVIEW]Catherine Zuckert - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (1):60-62.
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