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    Plato's Theory of Ideas.D. J. Allan - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (9):369.
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    Plato.D. J. Allan - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (01):23-.
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    Plato, Republic 368 a.D. J. Allan - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (02):43-44.
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    Plato's Moral Philosophy.D. J. Allan - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):53-.
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    "Plato's Progress". By Gilbert Ryle.D. J. Allan - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):155.
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    Les Origines de l'Analogie Philosophique dans les Dialogues de Platon.D. J. Allan - 1952 - Philosophical Quarterly 2 (8):268.
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    Plato's Politicus. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):178-179.
  8. A Critical history of Western philosophy.D. J. O'Connor (ed.) - 1964 - New York: Free Press.
    Available in paperback for the first time, this landmark volume examines the course of Western philosophy over the past 2,500 years. A Critical History of Western Philosophy focuses on the most significant thinkers and philosophical movements while emphasizing key ideas of permanent interest and relevance. Arranged chronologically from early Greece to the twentieth century, this comprehensive work includes expert histories of all major figures from Socrates and Plato to G.E. Moore and Bertrand Russell, and of every important school from (...)
  9. Reading Plato’s Theaetetus.Timothy D. J. Chappell - 2004 - Indianapolis, Ind.: Hackett Pub. Co.. Edited by Plato.
    Timothy Chappell’s new translation of the Theaetetus is presented here in short sections of text, each preceded by a summary of the argument and followed by his philosophical commentary on it. Introductory remarks discuss Plato and his works, his use of dialogue, the structure of the Theaetetus, and alternative interpretations of the work as a whole. A glossary and bibliography are provided.
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    Plato's Moral Philosophy - John Wild: Plato's Modern Enemies and the Theory of Natural Law. Pp. xi+259. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: (London: Cambridge University Press), 1953. Cloth, 41 s_. 6 _d. net. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1955 - The Classical Review 5 (01):53-56.
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    Greek theories on eugenics.D. J. Galton - 1998 - Journal of Medical Ethics 24 (4):263-267.
    With the recent developments in the Human Genome Mapping Project and the new technologies that are developing from it there is a renewal of concern about eugenic applications. Francis Galton (b1822, d1911), who developed the subject of eugenics, suggested that the ancient Greeks had contributed very little to social theories of eugenics. In fact the Greeks had a profound interest in methods of supplying their city states with the finest possible progeny. This paper therefore reviews the works of Plato (...)
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    Plato's Politicus Hans Zeise: Der Staatsmann. Ein Beitrag zur Interpretation des Platonischen Politikos (Philologus, Supplementband xxxi. Heft 3.) Pp. viii + 113. Leipzig: Dieterich, 1938. Paper, M. 7. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1939 - The Classical Review 53 (5-6):178-179.
  13. VERDENIUS, W. J. -Mimesis: Plato's doctrine of artistic imitation and its meaning for us. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1954 - Mind 63:117.
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    Plato's Doctrine of the Good. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1949 - The Classical Review 63 (1):19-21.
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    Plato's Sophist and Statesman. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (2):147-148.
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    The Independence of Parisinus Gr. 1813 in Plato's Phaedrus, Hipparchus and Alcibiades Ii.D. J. Murphy - 1992 - Mnemosyne 45 (3):312-332.
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    Mathematics in Plato and Aristotle. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1950 - The Classical Review 64 (3-4):112-114.
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    The Philosophy of Plato[REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1951 - The Classical Review 1 (1):23-24.
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    L. A. Post: The Vatican Plato and its Relations. Pp. xi+116. Middletown, Connecticut: American Philological Association, 1934. Cloth. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (05):204-.
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    L. A. Post: The Vatican Plato and its Relations. Pp. xi+116. Middletown, Connecticut: American Philological Association, 1934. Cloth. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1935 - The Classical Review 49 (5):204-204.
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  21. CORNFORD, F. M. - Plato's Cosmology. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1938 - Mind 47:73.
  22. GRUBE, G. M. A. -Plato's Thought. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1937 - Mind 46:93.
     
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  23. TUCKEY, T. G. -Plato's Charmides. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1952 - Mind 61:127.
     
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  24. CHERNISS, H. - Aristotle's Criticism of Plato and the Academy, Vol. I. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1946 - Mind 55:263.
     
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    Parisinus Graecus 1813 in Plato's Cratylus.D. J. Murphy & W. S. M. Nicoll - 1993 - Mnemosyne 46 (4):458-472.
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  26. Plato’s Earlier Dialectic. By Richard Robinson. (Oxford: Clarendon Press. Second edition. 1953. Pp. vii + 286. Price 25s). [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (17):373-374.
    Following strict rules of interpretation, this book focuses on the ideas in Plato's early and middle dialogues that lie within the fields now called logic and methodology, specifically elenchus and dialectic and the method of hypothesis.
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    Parisinus Gr. 1813 and Its Apographa in Plato's Laches.D. J. Murphy - 1994 - Mnemosyne 47 (1):1-11.
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    Plato in het Vaticaan: pleidooi voor gezond verstand in wetenschap, kerk en democratie.J. D. J. Buve - 2012 - Deventer: Deventer Universitaire Pers.
    Pleidooi voor een metafysische visie op hedendaagse sociale en economische problemen.
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    Love, Knowledge, and Discourse in Plato[REVIEW]D. J. B. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (4):732-732.
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    The Dialogues of Plato.B. Jowett, D. J. Allan & H. E. Dale - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (2):64-69.
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    Alcibiades I. [REVIEW]J. B. D. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (4):817-817.
    The Platonic School regarded the Alcibiades I as the most suitable introduction to Plato. Proclus' wideranging discussion includes later Neoplatonism as well as questions of Aristotelian logic. O'Neill's translation is always readable and his commentary helpful without being fussy.—D. J. B.
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    Plato's Earlier Dialectic. [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1954 - Philosophical Quarterly 4 (17):373-374.
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    Evidence of Plato and Aristotle Relating to the Ekpyrosis in Heraclitus.Rodolfo Mondolfo & D. J. Allan - 1958 - Phronesis 3 (2):75 - 82.
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    Critical Study — Plato’s Progress. By Gilbert Ryle . ( Cambridge University Press. 1966. Pp. viii + 311. Price 32s 6d). [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1968 - Philosophical Quarterly 18 (71):155-165.
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    Plato’s Universe. [REVIEW]J. O. D. - 1977 - Review of Metaphysics 30 (4):776-777.
    This little book contains lectures given by Vlastos in the summer of 1972 in the Danz Lectures series of the University of Washington. His theme relates to that often rather paternalistic exercise of plotting out the extent to which Science was Revealed to the Greeks. In his view, "it was not given to them... to grasp the essential genius of the scientific method." However, they did discover "the conception of the cosmos that is presupposed by the idea of natural science (...)
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    Plato's Phaedrus. Translated with Introduction and Commentary by R. Hackforth. (Cambridge University Press. 1952. Pp. 172. Price 18s. net.). [REVIEW]D. J. Allan - 1953 - Philosophy 28 (107):365-.
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    Love, Knowledge, and Discourse in Plato[REVIEW]J. B. D. - 1967 - Review of Metaphysics 20 (4):732-732.
    Starting from Plato's statement in the Seventh Letter that Plato never intended to write down his philosophy in systematic form, Sinaiko conceives of the dialogues as attempts to combine the power of the spoken word with the written word while avoiding the limitations of either. Dramatic form and philosophic content are interdependent. The three dialogues are interrogated for statements about dialectic, and each dialogue's account of dialectic is taken to be complete in itself. It is not simply a (...)
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    Facets of Plato's Philosophy. [REVIEW]J. Z. D. - 1981 - Review of Metaphysics 35 (2):417-419.
    This collection of five essays, dedicated to the memory of Robert Daniel Miller, deserves more notice than it has hitherto received. Each of the papers represents some one "facet" of Plato's thought, and most make a provocative, if not always convincing, contribution to their subjects.
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    What Is Art? [REVIEW]J. B. D. - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):612-612.
    The selections in this anthology range from Plato to Tolstoy, concentrating mainly on the Greeks, Kant, and representative figures from eighteenth-century Britain. All of the standard authors are included and speak for themselves. Sesonske has contributed a short but insightful introduction suggesting that a myriad of questions really underlie the seemingly simple question "What is art?" and showing that in each historical period of aesthetic theory there is a shift of terminology and interest. Professor Sesonske has also drawn up (...)
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  40. Plato: Complete Works.J. Cooper & D. S. Hutchinson - 1998 - Phronesis 43 (2):197-206.
     
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  41. Plato and Aristotle on the Unhypothetical.D. T. J. Bailey - 2006 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 30:101.
  42. Plato and Aristotle on the Unhypothetical.D. T. J. Bailey - 2006 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxx: Summer 2006. Oxford University Press.
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    The Dialogues of Plato[REVIEW]J. H. R., B. Jowett, D. J. Allan & H. E. Dale - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (2):64.
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    Platonic Causes Revisited.D. T. J. Bailey - 2014 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 52 (1):15-32.
    This Paper Offers A New Interpretation of Phaedo 96a–103a. Plato has devoted the dialogue up to this point to a series of arguments for the claim that the soul is immortal. However, one of the characters, Cebes, insists that so far nothing more has been established than that the soul is durable, divine, and in existence before the incarnation of birth. What is needed is something more ambitious: a proof that the soul is not such as to pass out (...)
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  45. Epistemic value in the subpersonal vale.J. Adam Carter & Robert D. Rupert - 2020 - Synthese 198 (10):9243-9272.
    A vexing problem in contemporary epistemology—one with origins in Plato’s Meno—concerns the value of knowledge, and in particular, whether and how the value of knowledge exceeds the value of mere true opinion. The recent literature is deeply divided on the matter of how best to address the problem. One point, however, remains unquestioned: that if a solution is to be found, it will be at the personal level, the level at which states of subjects or agents, as such, appear. (...)
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  46. Plato’s Thought in the Making.J. D. Bastable - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:325-326.
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  47. Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics.J. D. Bastable - 1966 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 15:326-327.
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  48. Reflexies.D. M. Bakker & J. P. A. Mekkes (eds.) - 1968 - Amsterdam,: Buijten & Schipperheijn.
    Onderwerp en gezegde, door D. M. Bakker.--Enkele opmerkingen over het Godsbegrip van Justinus Martyr, door J. den Boeft.--Heidegger, Descartes, Luther, door J. van der Hoeven.--"Geschichtlichkeit" bij Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker, door G. Horsman.--Menselijke ontmaskering en Bijbels démasqué , door R. Huson.--Kleine geschiedenis van het begrip "niets" in de antieke wijsbegeerte (tot e met de Sofisten en Plato), door P. A. Meijer.--De structuur van opvoeden en opvoedkunde, door J. W. Mojet.--Individualiteit in de fysica, door M. (...)
     
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  49. Is Plato's republic utilitarian?J. D. Mabbott - 1937 - Mind 46 (184):468-474.
  50. The Third Man Argument.D. T. J. Bailey - 2009 - Philosophy Compass 4 (4):666-681.
    This paper is a brief discussion of the famous 'Third Man Argument' as it appears in Plato's dialogue Parmenides . I mention, criticise and refine the most influential analytic approach to the argument; show that the actual conclusion of the argument is different from the one attributed to it by the majority of scholars; and elaborate two responses to the argument, both of which shed interesting light on the Theory of Forms.
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