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    Philo of Alexandria’s Use of Sleep and Dreaming as Epistemological Metaphors in Relation to Joseph.M. Jason Reddoch - 2011 - International Journal of the Platonic Tradition 5 (2):283-302.
    Dreams are used figuratively throughout Greek literature to refer to something fleeting and/or unreal. In Plato, this metaphorical language is specifically used to describe an epistemological distinction: the one who has false knowledge or opinion is said to be dreaming while the one who has true knowledge is said to be awake. These figures are also central to Philo of Alexandria's philosophical language in De somniis 1-2 and De Iosepho. Although scholars have documented these epistemological metaphors in Plato and related (...)
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    Reforming Health Care.M. Reddoch - 1996 - Journal of Medical Ethics 22 (4):253-253.
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    Howland J. Plato and the Talmud. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Pp. 294. £58. 9780521193139. [REVIEW]M. Jason Reddoch - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:289-290.
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    Review of Pyrrhonism: How the Ancient Greeks Reinvented Buddhism, by Adrian Kuzminski. [REVIEW]M. Jason Reddoch - 2010 - Philosophy East and West 60 (3):424-427.
    Pyrrhonism: How the Ancient Greeks Reinvented Buddhism, by Adrian Kuzminski, is a short monograph of four chapters in which the author argues that Pyrrho of Elis (ca. 365–270 b.c.e.) developed his form of skepticism after coming into contact with Indian philosophers on his journey with Alexander the Great. Although the subtitle suggests that the primary focus of the study will be to develop this argument for historical diffusion, the book is more of an apology for Pyrrhonism, which Kuzminski thinks can (...)
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  5. Review: The Birth of the Symbol: Ancient Readers at the Limits of Their Texts. [REVIEW]M. Reddoch - 2009 - The Studia Philonica Annual 21:141-144.
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