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    The Pseudo-Platonic Dialogue Eryxias.D. E. Eichholz - 1935 - Classical Quarterly 29 (3-4):129-.
    The purpose of this essay is to elucidate certain difficulties in the text of the Eryxias and to make the author's position as a thinker clearer than it has hitherto been. The Eryxias is a work which has suffered severely from excessive partisanship. While German and Dutch scholars of the eighteenth century appear to have valued it highly—a great deal too highly—as a work of enlightened ethical purpose, the scholarship of the nineteenth century was almost unanimous in condemning it as (...)
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    The dialogues of Plato. Platon - 1924 - New York: Bantam Books. Edited by Erich Segal.
    "The unexamined life is not worth living." Socrates's ancient words are still true, and the ideas sounded in Plato's Dialogues still form the foundation of a thinking person's education. This superb collection contains excellent contemporary translations selected for their clarity and accessibility to today's reader, as well as an incisive introduction by Erich Segal, which reveals Plato's life and clarifies the philosophical issues examined in each dialogue. The first four dialogues recount the trial execution of Socrates--the extraordinary tragedy that changed (...)
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    Pseudo-Platonica.William Arthur Heidel - 1896 - Baltimore,: The Friedenwald company.
    The works of Plato have been a cornerstone of Western philosophy for centuries, inspiring countless readers and thinkers over the course of millennia. But not all of the writings attributed to Plato are genuine. In this scholarly investigation, W.A. Heidel explores the origins and authenticity of some of these so-called 'pseudo-Platonic' texts, providing insights into the ways in which ancient cultures valued and appropriated the ideas of its greatest thinkers. This work has been selected by scholars as (...)
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    Platonic Love From Antiquity to the Renaissance.Carl Séan O'Brien & John Dillon (eds.) - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    Platonic love is a concept that has profoundly shaped Western literature, philosophy and intellectual history for centuries. First developed in the Symposium and the Phaedrus, it was taken up by subsequent thinkers in antiquity, entered the theological debates of the Middle Ages, and played a key role in the reception of Neoplatonism and the etiquette of romantic relationships during the Italian Renaissance. In this wide-ranging reference work, a leading team of international specialists examines the Platonic distinction between higher (...)
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    Neoplatonismo y cristianismo en Pseudo-Dionisio Areopagita.Ysabel de Andía - 2000 - Anuario Filosófico 33 (67):363-394.
    The author takes in the comprehension of Neoplatonism and Christianism in Dionisio the Areopagita in order to demonstrate what this philosopher owes to platonic and christian theology. She considers the work of Proclus (especially his Commentary to Parmenides and Platonic Theology) and its relation with Dionisio's De divinis nominibus in order to expose the Theology of this author.
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    Filone di Larissa e l’Assioco.Francesco Verde - 2021 - Elenchos: Rivista di Studi Sul Pensiero Antico 42 (1):199-208.
    This short paper is a critical note of the recent volume on the pseudo-Platonic dialogue Axiochus edited by A. Beghini ([Platone], Assioco. Saggio introduttivo, edizione critica, traduzione e commento, Baden-Baden: Academia Verlag, 2020). This scholar assumes the possibility of attributing the dialogue to Philo of Larissa or his circle. This hypothesis, although well argued in the book, faces some exegetical difficulties concerning the content of the dialogue and the hardly reconstructible philosophy of Philo himself. In this note I (...)
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    The Pseudo-Platonic Socrates.Dorothy Tarrant - 1938 - Classical Quarterly 32 (3-4):167-.
    Discussion on the Platonic Socrates in relation to the historic Socrates has to some extent subsided in recent years. The older tradition looks like maintaining itself. But the question remains a provocative one, and further light on it would be welcome. It is some years, indeed, since Professor Field showed reason to doubt whether any further light will now be found, and advised reliance on the main line of tradition, through Aristotle, in the belief that we cannot in any (...)
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  8. Le mal a-t-il une réalité ontologique: Approche comparative chez Saint Thomas et le Pseudo-Denys.O. Perru - 1998 - Recherches de Science Religieuse 86 (2):169-200.
    Le regard théologique sur la question du mal a progressé en Occident grâce à la lecture des Noms divins de Denys, et à l'analyse scientifique de Thomas d'Aquin. Il est cependant intéressant de souligner le nouvel ordre et les rectifications que Thomas d'Aquin apporte à la pensée de Denys dont il est tributaire. Imprégné de la philosophie néoplatonicienne, Denys apparaît dans son ouvrage comme faisant une théologie de l'amour et du Bien. Le Bien y est non seulement objet d'amour, mais (...)
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    The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter.Dominic Scott (ed.) - 2015 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    This volume presents essays and seminars by Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede, two of the most eminent scholars of ancient philosophy in recent decades, on the fascinating and much-debated Seventh Platonic Letter. They question the authenticity of the letter by showing how its philosophical content conflicts with the Platonic dialogues.
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    The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter.George Klosko - 2016 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (4):780-784.
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    The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter, written by Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede.Catalin Partenie - 2016 - Polis 33 (1):196-200.
  12. The pseudo-platonic'epinomis'or religion replaced within the Bounds of reason.D. Pesce - 1992 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 84 (1):3-12.
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    The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter By Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede Oxford University Press, 2015, pp. xv + 224, £30 ISBN 978-0-19-873365-2. [REVIEW]A. W. Price - 2016 - Philosophy 91 (3):450-453.
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    Notes On the Pseudo-Platonic Clitopho.W. J. Verdenius - 1982 - Mnemosyne 35 (1-2):143-146.
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    Aesthetics, theory and interpretation of the literary work.Paolo Euron - 2019 - Boston: Brill Sense.
    Art, Beauty and Imitation in Plato's Philosophy -- Art and Imitation in Aristotle -- Horace, Pseudo-Longinus and the Aesthetics of Literature in Hellenism -- Plotinus, Neo-Platonic and Christian Conception of Beauty -- The Middle Ages and Dante Alighieri -- The Heritage of Kantian Philosophy in Romanticism -- Moritz: Beyond the Concept of Imitation -- Theory of Poetry of Early German Romanticism -- Hegel: Art as a Form of the Absolute Spirit -- Schopenhauer: Art as Disinterestedness and Knowledge of (...)
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    A Gnostic Icarus? Traces of the Controversy Between Plotinus and the Gnostics Over a Surprising Source for the Fall of Sophia: The Pseudo-Platonic 2nd Letter.Zeke Mazur - 2017 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 11 (1):3-25.
    _ Source: _Volume 11, Issue 1, pp 3 - 25 In several iterations of the Gnostic ontogenetic myth, we find variations on an intriguing notion: namely, that the first rupture in the otherwise eternal and continuous procession of ‘aeons’ in the divine ‘pleroma’ is caused by a _cognitive overreach and failure_. As much as it might contain a distant echo of certain myths concerning hubris in the classical tradition or in biblical literature, this general schema of _cognitive overreach—cognitive failure—fall_ has (...)
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  17. The Seventh Letter: A Discussion of Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede, The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter.Nicholas Denyer - 2016 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 51:283-292.
     
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    Academica--Plato, Philip of Opus, and the pseudo-Platonic Epinomis.Leonardo Tarán - 1975 - Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. Edited by Plato.
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    Saved by the phenomena: Law and nature in Cicero and the (Pseudo?) Platonic Epinomis.Daryn Lehoux - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 81:55-61.
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    Academica: Plato, Philip of Opus and the Pseudo-Platonic Epinomis.John Dillon & Leonardo Taran - 1980 - American Journal of Philology 101 (4):486.
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    The authenticity of Plato's seventh letter - Burnyeat, † Frede the pseudo-Platonic seventh letter. Edited by Dominic Scott. Pp. XVI + 224. Oxford: Oxford university press, 2015. Cased, £30, us$50. Isbn: 978-0-19-873365-2. [REVIEW]V. Bradley Lewis - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (2):355-357.
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    The Epinomis- Leonardo Tarán: Academica: Plato, Philip of Opus, and the Pseudo-Platonic Epinomis. Pp. viii + 417. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1975. Cloth, $20. [REVIEW]Jonathan Barnes - 1977 - The Classical Review 27 (02):170-171.
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    Review: Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede, The PseudoPlatonic Seventh Letter, ed. Dominic Scott. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. 224 + xv pages; $50.00/hardcover. [REVIEW]Nickolas Pappas - 2016 - Philosophical Forum 47 (1):39-45.
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    Myles Burnyeat y Michael Frede: The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter, Scott, D. , Oxford University Press, 2015, XV, 224 pp. [REVIEW]Thomas Alexander Szlezák - 2019 - Areté. Revista de Filosofía 31 (1):257-271.
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    Review of M. Burnyeat & M. Frede, The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter. [REVIEW]A. W. Price - unknown
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    Pseudo-Ammonius and the soul/body problem in some Platonic texts of late antiquity.J. M. Rist - 1988 - American Journal of Philology 109 (3):402-415.
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    Platonic lexica - S. Valente I lessici a platone di timeo sofista E pseudo-didimo. Pp. VIII + 316. Berlin and boston: De gruyter, 2012. Cased, €129.95, us$182. Isbn: 978-3-11-024079-5. [REVIEW]A. R. Das - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (2):398-400.
  28. Socrates' Therapeutic Use of Inconsistency in the Axiochus.Tim O'Keefe - 2006 - Phronesis 51 (4):388-407.
    The few people familiar with the pseudo-Platonic dialogue Axiochus generally have a low opinion of it. It's easy to see why: the dialogue is a mish-mash of Platonic, Epicurean and Cynic arguments against the fear of death, seemingly tossed together with no regard whatsoever for their consistency. As Furley notes, the Axiochus appears to be horribly confused. Whereas in the Apology Socrates argues that death is either annihilation or a relocation of the soul, and is a blessing (...)
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    Pseudo-Aristoteles Latinus: a guide to Latin works falsely attributed to Aristotle before 1500.Charles B. Schmitt - 1985 - London: Warburg Institute, University of London. Edited by Dilwyn Knox.
    A comprehensive attempt to list and identify the nearly 100 medieval Latin works falsely attributed to Aristotle. It includes all Latin writings which were at one time ascribed to Aristotle and which do not obviously derive from an extant or lost Greek original attributed to Aristotle.
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  30. Platonic meditations: the work of Alain Badiou.Justin Clemens - 2001 - Pli 11 (2):200-29.
     
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  31. The ontology of musical works: A philosophical pseudo-problem.James O. Young - 2011 - Frontiers of Philosophy in China 6 (2):284-297.
    A bewildering array of accounts of the ontology of musical works is available. Philosophers have held that works of music are sets of performances, abstract, eternal sound-event types, initiated types, compositional action types, compositional action tokens, ideas in a composer’s mind and continuants that perdure. This paper maintains that questions in the ontology of music are, in Rudolf Carnap’s sense of the term, pseudo-problems. That is, there is no alethic basis for choosing between rival musical ontologies. While (...)
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    Pseudo-Aristoteles Latinus: A Guide to Latin Works Falsely Attributed to Aristotle before 1500. Charles B. Schmitt, Dilwyn Knox.Edith Sylla - 1987 - Isis 78 (2):301-301.
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    Pseudo-Plato on Names.Francesco Ademollo - 2017 - Phronesis 62 (3):255-273.
    The pseudo-Platonic Definitions seems to ascribe to ὄνοµα, ‘name’, the function of signifying two kinds of predicate. This is problematic, and I propose an emendation of the text, arguing that a definition of ῥῆµα, ‘verb’, has fallen out.
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  34. Untersuchungen zum Problem des Pseudos bei Platon.Wolfgang Detel - 1969 - Dissertation, Mannheim
     
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    A New Manuscript of Pseudo-Philoponus' Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics Containing a Hitherto Unknown Ascription of the Work.Stefan Alexandru - 1999 - Phronesis 44 (4):347-352.
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    Pseudo-Aristoteles Latinus: A Guide to Latin Works Falsely Attributed to Aristotle before 1500 by Charles B. Schmitt; Dilwyn Knox. [REVIEW]Edith Sylla - 1987 - Isis 78:301-301.
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    A New Work by Apuleius: The Lost Third Book of the de Platone: Edited and Translated with an Introduction and Commentary By.Justin A. Stover - 2015 - Oxford University Press.
    A New Work by Apuleius presents what may be the first lengthy Latin text from antiquity to be published in almost a century. The volume reveals that this new work is in fact the lost third book of Apuleius' De Platone et eius dogmate, and provides the key to understanding Apuleius' use and interpretation of Plato.
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  38. a paraphrase of Pseudo-Dionysius, scientific treatises, and philosophical works as well. The best known of these is a bulky paraphrase of the whole Corpus Aristotelicum1, but there is also a little treatise entitled* H.Christos Terezis - 1996 - Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 66:156.
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  39. Mentiras semejantes a verdades según Platón: justificación y alcance del "pseudos" en "República II".Graciela E. Marcos De Pinotti - 2008 - Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Costa Rica 46 (117):95-103.
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    Platonic patterns: a collection of studies.Holger Thesleff - 2009 - Las Vegas [Nev.]: Parmenides.
    Platonic Patterns is a reprint collection of many of Holger Thesleff's studies in Plato—spanning from 1967 to 2003. It includes three books, four articles and a new introduction by the author, which sets the general outline of his interpretation of Plato. Whereas much of the scholarship on Plato has tended to operate within the frame of one language and/or a single school of thought, Thesleff constructively combines several discoveries and theories of various scholars with his own research, focusing on (...)
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    Some Works on Ancient Philosophy S. Löonborg: Dike und Eros: Menschen und Mächte im alten Athen. Pp. 472. Munich: Oskar Beck, 1924. É. Bréhier: Histoire de la Philosophie. I. L'Antiquité et le moyen Âge; II. Période hellénistique et romaine. Pp. 261–522 of tom. I. Paris: Alcan, 1927. 18 fr. Adolfo Levi: Sulle interpretazioni imtnanentistiche della Filosofia di Platone. Pp. vi + 240. Turin: Paravia, n.d. Adolfo Levi: Il Concetto del Tempo nei sui rapporti coi problemi del divenire e dell' essere nella Filosofia di Platone. Pp. 112. Turin: Paravia, n.d. Julius Stenzel: Wissenschaft und Staatsgesinnung bei Platon. Pp. 16. Kiel: Lipsius and Tischer, 1927. [REVIEW]A. E. Taylor - 1927 - The Classical Review 41 (05):182-184.
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    In Search of Patient Zero: Pseudo-Retranslation in Turkish Academic Works.Mehmet Yildiz - 2020 - Journal of Academic Ethics 19 (2):253-278.
    This is the first academic paper concerned with the description of intertranslational appropriations across non-literary works and to discuss this phenomenon from a novel conceptual perspective by suggesting the term “pseudo-retranslation”. “Drmrod”, a misspelling of Ormrod, served as the benchmark of the preliminary analysis to judge on the existence of pseudo-retranslations across the works. The corpus consists of one unreviewed article, two dissertations, five master’s theses, and seven articles. To identify the initial Turkish translation, Patient Zero, (...)
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  43. Bibliography of translations of works from history of philosophy author title of work author of original stuoy l98o platón.W. Oilthey, Bm Keorov, G. Bachelaro, Ks Bakraoze, H. Kuhn, Jw Goethe, H. Wallon, M. Weber, O. Oioerot & Gv Plechanov - 1988 - Filozofia 39:201.
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    Généalogie du sublime: Le Πepi'yΨoyΣ du pseudo-longin: Une tentative de synthèse entre platon et aristote.Alain Séguy-Duclot - 2004 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 88 (4):649-672.
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  45. Ahnlichkeit-falscher Schein-Unähnlichkeit von Platon zu Pseudo-Dionysios Aeropagites.M. De Gandillac - 1988 - Perspektiven der Philosophie 14:93-107.
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    Quantum Pseudo-Telepathy.Gilles Brassard, Anne Broadbent & Alain Tapp - 2005 - Foundations of Physics 35 (11):1877-1907.
    Quantum information processing is at the crossroads of physics, mathematics and computer science. It is concerned with what we can and cannot do with quantum information that goes beyond the abilities of classical information processing devices. Communication complexity is an area of classical computer science that aims at quantifying the amount of communication necessary to solve distributed computational problems. Quantum communication complexity uses quantum mechanics to reduce the amount of communication that would be classically required.Pseudo-telepathy is a surprising application (...)
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    Platonic Ethics, Old and New.Julia Annas - 1999 - Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
    Julia Annas here offers a fundamental reexamination of Plato's ethical thought by investigating the Middle Platonist perspective, which emerged at the end of Plato's own school, the Academy. She highlights the differences between ancient and modern assumptions about Plato's ethics--and stresses the need to be more critical about our own. One of these modern assumptions is the notion that the dialogues record the development of Plato's thought. Annas shows how the Middle Platonists, by contrast, viewed the dialogues as multiple presentations (...)
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  48. A Platonic Kind-Based Account of Goodness.Berman Chan - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (4):1369-1389.
    Robert Adams defends a platonic account of goodness, understood as excellence, claiming that there exists a platonic good that all other good things must resemble, identifying the Good with God. Mark Murphy agrees, but argues that this platonic account is in need of Aristotelian supplementation, as resemblance must take into account a thing’s kind-membership. While this article will accept something like Murphy’s account of goodness, it will further develop its details and support. Without relying on theistic premises, (...)
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    Pseudo-Joscelin.Peter King - 2014 - Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy 2 (1).
    This chapter presents a critical edition and translation of so-called Pseudo-Joscelin’s ‘Tractatus de generibus et speciebus’, an anonymous work from the early twelfth century, which offers a sustained treatment of mereological metaphysics unlike any other work we know, as well as providing information about philosophical views of universals held at the time. The presentation includes discussion of the authorship, unity, date, and philosophical significance of the treatise, with special attention given to its defense of atomism and ‘collective realism’.
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    Platonic qua predication.Rachel Barney - forthcoming - Analytic Philosophy.
    Platonic arguments often have premises of a particular form which is misunderstood. These sentences look like universal generalizations, but in fact involve an implicit qua phrase which makes them a fundamentally different kind of predication. Such general implicit redoubled qua predications (girqps) are not an expression of Plato's proprietary views; they are also very common in everyday discourse. Seeing how they work in Plato can help us to understand them.
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