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    Plato's Socrates as Educator.Gary Alan Scott - 2000 - State University of New York Press.
    Examines and evaluates Socrates' role as an educator in Plato's dialogues.
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    Who Speaks for Plato?: Studies in Platonic Anonymity.Hayden W. Ausland, Eugenio Benitez, Ruby Blondell, Lloyd P. Gerson, Francisco J. Gonzalez, J. J. Mulhern, Debra Nails, Erik Ostenfeld, Gerald A. Press, Gary Alan Scott, P. Christopher Smith, Harold Tarrant, Holger Thesleff, Joanne Waugh, William A. Welton & Elinor J. M. West - 2000 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this international and interdisciplinary collection of critical essays, distinguished contributors examine a crucial premise of traditional readings of Plato's dialogues: that Plato's own doctrines and arguments can be read off the statements made in the dialogues by Socrates and other leading characters. The authors argue in general and with reference to specific dialogues, that no character should be taken to be Plato's mouthpiece. This is essential reading for students and scholars of Plato.
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    Philosophy in Dialogue: Plato's Many Devices.Gary Alan Scott (ed.) - 2007 - Northwestern University Press.
    Traditional Plato scholarship, in the English-speaking world, has assumed that Platonic dialogues are merely collections of arguments. Inevitably, the question arises: If Plato wanted to present collections of arguments, why did he write dialogues instead of treatises? Concerned about this question, some scholars have been experimenting with other, more contextualized ways of reading the dialogues. This anthology is among the first to present these new approaches as pursued by a variety of scholars. As such, it offers new perspectives on Plato (...)
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  4. Does Socrates Have a Method? Rethinking the Elenchus in Plato's Dialogues and beyond.Gary Alan Scott - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):616-619.
     
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    (1 other version)Erotic Wisdom: Philosophy and Intermediacy in Plato's Symposium.Gary Alan Scott & William A. Welton - 2008 - Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. Edited by William A. Welton.
    Erotic Wisdom provides a careful reading of one of Plato's most beloved dialogues, the Symposium, which explores the nature and scope of human desire (erôs). Gary Alan Scott and William A. Welton engage all of the dialogue's major themes, devoting special attention to illuminating Plato's conception of philosophy. In the Symposium, Plato situates philosophy in an intermediate (metaxu) position--between need and resource, ignorance and knowledge--showing how the very lack of what one desires can become a guiding form of contact with (...)
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  6. An Overlooked Motive in Alcibiades' Symposium Speech.Gary Scott & William Welton - 1996 - Interpretation 24 (1):67-84.
  7. 8 The Socratic Elenchos?Gary Alan Scott (ed.) - 2002 - University Park, PA: Penn State Press.
    Responds to two other chapters that describe what they identify as the "Socratic Method." Our claim is that the elenchos is not sufficiently methodical as to qualify as a "method.".
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    Foucault's Analysis of Power's Methodologies.Gary Alan Scott - unknown
    This essay is an exposition and analysis of the contrast Michel Foucault draws in "The History of Sexuality Vol. 1", between an outmoded conception of power as negatively restraining and his notion of power as productive, ubiquitous, and strategically dynamic. In "The Order of Things", Foucault had already shown how the locus of sovereignty changes in the "classical age" without either its structure being called into question or its theoretical warrant being exhibited. But he shows this by utilizing the term (...)
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    Games of Truth: Foucault's Analysis of the Transformation from Political to Ethical Parrhêsia.Gary Alan Scott - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 34 (1):97-114.
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    Is There a Moral School of Economics?Gary J. Scott - 2014 - Catholic Social Science Review 19:169-193.
    Pope Benedict XVI’s social encyclical Caritas in Veritate offers insight into the relationship between theology and economics, between moral principles and economic policy. This article highlights potential obstacles to the reception of the emeritus pope’s arguments, identifies the encyclical’s principal lesson in one key sentence, and argues that there are compelling reasons for scholars and policymakers to consider and even appropriate Benedict’s substantial teaching on the enduring social question.
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    (1 other version)On the Socratic Education. [REVIEW]Gary Alan Scott - 2000 - Ancient Philosophy 20 (2):447-451.
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    (1 other version)Plato: Symposium. [REVIEW]Gary Alan Scott - 1995 - Ancient Philosophy 15 (2):632-633.
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    The Art of Life. [REVIEW]Gary Scott - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (2):423-424.
    As a professional philosopher, I rarely feel that I have adequate time to read all the things I want or need to read, a feeling exacerbated by having to read many things I would rather not read, in my capacity as a teacher of undergraduates. Thus, it is extremely high praise for John Kekes’s latest monograph that I strongly recommend this book for your summer reading list. It is both an enjoyable and a useful tome. It is well written, accessible (...)
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    (2 other versions)What is Ancient Philosophy? [REVIEW]Gary Alan Scott - 2004 - Ancient Philosophy 24 (2):524-530.