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    SNL, Satire, and Socrates.Joshua J. Reynolds - 2020 - In Jason Southworth & Ruth Tallman (eds.), Saturday Night Live and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 39–50.
    This chapter argues that SNL tends, with some exceptions, away from the philosophical and satirical areas of the spectrum and more towards the smart‐assical, silly side. Moreover, just like SNL sketches, Aristophanes' plays often subjected contemporary figures, celebrities, and politicians to intense ridicule. The sketch provided SNL a way of criticizing its own network by allowing the writers and actors to adopt a different persona, thus creating a safe distance between critic and target. Setting aside how accurately the scenario sketched (...)
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    How Is the Third Kind in Plato’s Timaeus a Receptacle?Joshua J. Reynolds - 2008 - Ancient Philosophy 28 (1):87-104.
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    In The Beginning: A Serious Satire on Myth, Philosophy, and Belief.Joshua J. Reynolds - 2017 - Atlanta, GA, USA: Windowless I Publishing.
    Timon is an ancient Greek skeptic fed up with dogmatic nonsense about the beginnings of the universe. One night, he dreams of a boisterous "Battle of Brains" between history's major religious and philosophical authorities. Highly satirical, IN THE BEGINNING depicts this battle in a clear and readable style, faithfully detailing each contender's cosmology, including wisecracks and barbs aimed at rival sages. Timon himself pulls no punches in attempting to resolve the debate, even bashing belief itself. A simple spectator, however, gets (...)
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    Proving Power: Signs and Sign-inference in Thucydides’ Archaeology.Joshua J. Reynolds - 2009 - Transactions of the American Philological Association 139 (2):325-368.
  5. SNL, Satire, and Socrates: Smart‐Assery or Seriousness?Joshua J. Reynolds - 2020 - In Ruth Tallman & Jason Southworth (eds.), Saturday Night Live and Philosophy: Deep Thoughts Through the Decades. Hoboken, NJ, USA: pp. 39-50.
  6. Review of A. Preus, Historical Dictionary of Ancient Greek Philosophy. [REVIEW]Joshua J. Reynolds - 2009 - Aestimatio 6:48–51.
     
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  7. Review of C. D. C. Reeve, ed., Plato on Love. [REVIEW]Joshua J. Reynolds - 2008 - Classical Bulletin 83:139–141.
     
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    Review of Darien Shanske, Thucydides and the Philosophical Origins of History[REVIEW]Joshua J. Reynolds - 2007 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (6).
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    Review of J. Barnouw, Propositional Perception. [REVIEW]Joshua J. Reynolds - 2006 - Bryn Mawr Classical Review 5.
  10. Review of J. Allen, Inference from Signs. [REVIEW]Joshua J. Reynolds - 2004 - Aestimatio 1:107–112.
     
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    Review of P. Struck, Divination and Human Nature: A Cognitive History of Intuition in Classical Antiquity. [REVIEW]Joshua J. Reynolds - 2018 - Aestimatio 13:85-92.
  12. Review of R. M. Dancy, Plato’s Introduction of Forms. [REVIEW]Joshua J. Reynolds - 2008 - Classical Bulletin 83:142-144.
     
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  13. Review of T. Chappell, Reading Plato’s Theaetetus. [REVIEW]Joshua J. Reynolds - 2006 - Aestimatio 3:122–131.
     
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