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    Philosophical anthropology, ethics, and love: Toward a new religion and science dialogue.Christian Early - 2017 - Zygon 52 (3):847-863.
    Religion and science dialogues that orbit around rational method, knowledge, and truth are often, though not always, contentious. In this article, I suggest a different cluster of gravitational points around which religion and science dialogues might usefully travel: philosophical anthropology, ethics, and love. I propose seeing morality as a natural outgrowth of the human desire to establish and maintain social bonds so as not to experience the condition of being alone. Humans, of all animals, need to feel loved—defined (...)
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    Cross-Examining Socrates: A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato’s Early Dialogues.John Beversluis - 2000 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a rereading of Plato's early dialogues from the point of view of the characters with whom Socrates engages in debate. Socrates' interlocutors are generally acknowledged to play important dialectical and dramatic roles, but no previous book has focused mainly on them. Existing studies are thoroughly dismissive of the interlocutors and reduce them to the status of mere mouthpieces for views which are hopelessly confused or demonstrably false. This book takes interlocutors seriously and treats them as (...)
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  3. Socrates and the early dialogues.Terry Penner - 1992 - In Richard Kraut (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Plato. Cambridge University Press. pp. 121--69.
     
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  4. Socratic wisdom: the model of knowledge in Plato's early dialogues.Hugh H. Benson - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    While the early Platonic dialogues have often been explored and appreciated for their ethical content, this is the first book devoted solely to the epistemology of Plato's early dialogues. Author Hugh H. Benson argues that the characteristic features of these dialogues- -Socrates' method of questions and answers, his fascination with definition, his professions of ignorance, and his thesis that virtue is knowledge- -are decidedly epistemological. In this thoughtful study, Benson uncovers the model of knowledge that (...)
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    The ontology of Socratic questioning in Plato's early dialogues.Sean D. Kirkland - 2012 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    A provocative close reading revealing a radical, proto-phenomenological Socrates.
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    The Structure of Enquiry in Plato's Early Dialogues.Vasilis Politis - 2015 - Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
    This book proposes and defends a radically new account of Plato's method of argument and enquiry in his early dialogues. Vasilis Politis challenges the traditional account according to which these dialogues are basically about the demand for definitions, and questions the equally traditional view that what lies behind Plato's method of argument is a peculiar theory of knowledge. He argues that these dialogues are enquiries set in motion by dilemmas and aporiai, incorporating both a sceptical and (...)
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  7. Interpreting Plato's Early Dialogues.''.David Wolfsdorf - 2004 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 27:15-40.
  8. Interpreting Plato's Early Dialogues.David Wolfsdorf - 2004 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxvii: Winter 2004. Clarendon Press.
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  9. Socratic Wisdom: The Model of Knowledge in Plato’s Early Dialogues.Alexander Nehamas - 2001 - Mind 110 (439):717-721.
  10. Henry Teloh, Socratic Education in Plato's Early Dialogues Reviewed by.S. M. Corbett - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7 (11):467-468.
     
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  11. Some Philosophical Problems in Plato's Early Dialogues and the Search Fora Method.Georgios Anagnostopoulos - 1971 - Dissertation, Brandeis University
  12. Socrates: Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues.Gerasimos Xenophon Santas - 1980 - Mind 89 (355):441-443.
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    Socrates, Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues.S. Marc Cohen - 1981 - Philosophical Review 90 (1):153.
    Review of Socrates, Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues, by Gerasimos X. Santas.
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    Dóxa and Its Ontology: Appearances in Plato's Early Dialogues.Paolo Natali - unknown
    The thesis argues that a basic ontology of dóxa and appearances (and more in general mental episodes) can be gleaned from a careful analysis of Plato's early dialogues. To this aim, the first part (chapter 1) discusses the main issues concerning Plato's language of dóxa and appearances, both from the linguistic and from the philosophical point of view, and argues that dóxa is best understood as judgement. The second part develops a three-stage argument: chapter 2 argues that dóxa (...)
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    Cross-Examining Socrates: A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato's Early Dialogues (review).Carol S. Gould - 2001 - Philosophy and Literature 25 (1):166-169.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 25.1 (2001) 166-169 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Cross-Examining Socrates: A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato's Early Dialogues Cross-Examining Socrates: A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato's Early Dialogues, by John Beversluis; xii & 416 pp. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000, $69.95. This book is more than a cross-examination of Socrates: it is a carefully wrought indictment. Beversluis, unlike Socrates' (...)
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    The Aporias in Plato's Early Dialogues.Maurice H. Cohen - 1962 - Journal of the History of Ideas 23 (2):163.
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    Socratic Wisdom: The Model of Knowledge in Plato’s Early Dialogues.Hugh H. Benson - 1999 - New York: Oxford University Press USA.
    While the early Platonic dialogues have often been explored and appreciated for their ethical content, this is the first book devoted solely to the epistemology of Plato's early dialogues. Author Hugh H. Benson argues that the characteristic features of these dialogues--Socrates' method of questions and answers, his fascination with definition, his professions of ignorance, and his thesis that virtue is knowledge--are decidedly epistemological. In this thoughtful study, Benson uncovers the model of knowledge that underlies these (...)
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    Socrates the Doxologist: Sean Kirkland’s Reading of Plato’s Early Dialogues.Walter Brogan - 2016 - Research in Phenomenology 46 (1):148-156.
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    The Ontology of Socratic Questioning in Plato's Early Dialogues.Sean D. Kirkland - 2012 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    _A provocative close reading revealing a radical, proto-phenomenological Socrates._.
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  20. Confusing Universals and Particulars In Plato’s Early Dialogues.Alexander Nehamas - 1975 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (2):287 - 306.
    It is said that when Socrates is made to ask questions like "What is the pious and what the impious?", "What is courage?", or "What is the beautiful?", he is asking for the definition of a universal. For the "average" Greek of his time, however, this is a radically new question about a radically new sort of object, and Socrates’ interlocutors do not understand it. They usually answer it as if it were a different, if related, question: they tend to (...)
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  21. Socratic Education in Plato's Early Dialogues.Henry Teloh - 1986 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 26 (1):60-61.
     
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  22. Review of POLITIS, V., The Structure of Enquiry in Plato's Early Dialogues (Cambridge University Press, 2015). [REVIEW]Keith Begley - 2021 - Classics Ireland 27:301–303.
    This book has been ably reviewed by others. I am taking a second look at it now on the occasion of the publication of its sequel, a review of which I also provide in this volume. I have had the distinct pleasure of being a student and colleague of Vasilis Politis (VP) since the initiation of the project that led to these monographs, and the great privilege of witnessing the development of the project for more than a decade. VP’s Plato (...)
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  23. Socrates: Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues.Gerasimos Xenophon Santas & A. D. Woozley - 1981 - Ethics 91 (4):651-664.
     
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    Plato's Early Dialogues[REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):32-33.
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    Plato's Early Dialogues Robert Böehme: Von Sokrates zur Ideenlehre. Beobachtungen zur Chronologie des platonischen Frühwerks. (Dissertationes Bernenses, Ser. i, fasc. 9.) Pp. 159. Bern: Francke, 1959. Stiff paper, 18.50 Sw.fr. [REVIEW]G. B. Kerferd - 1961 - The Classical Review 11 (01):32-33.
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    Cross-Examining Socrates. A Defense of the Interlocutors in Platos Early Dialogues[REVIEW]Thomas A. Blackson - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (3):644-644.
    Professor Beversluis says that this book is a re-reading of Platos early dialogues from the point of view of the characters with whom Socrates engages in debate. He says that unlike existing studies, which are thoroughly dismissive of the interlocutors and reduce them to the status of mere mouthpieces, this book takes them seriously and treats them as genuine intellectual opponents whose views are often more defensible than commentators have standardly thought. Beversluis says his purpose is not to (...)
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    Irony and the Care of the Soul in Plato's Early Dialogues.Jure Zovko - 2008 - In Marie-Élise Zovko & John Dillon (eds.), Platonism and Forms of Intelligence. Akademie Verlag. pp. 107-116.
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    The Quarrel between Poetry and Philosophy in the Early Dialogues of St. Augustine.Michael P. Foley - 2015 - Philosophy and Literature 39 (1):15-31.
    After he was delivered from the necessity of making provision for the flesh in its concupiscence and after tendering his resignation as a professor of rhetoric, St. Augustine was, in the autumn of 386 a.d., eager to explore his newfound Christian faith and prepare for his reception into the Catholic Church. His conversion, momentous though it was, did not so much entail a repudiation of all that he had learned and studied as it did a transformation of what had brought (...)
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  29. Desire and Motivation in Plato: Issues in the Psychology of the Early Dialogues and the "Republic".Glenn Lesses - 1980 - Dissertation, Indiana University
    Chapter VI is an extended sketch of Plato 's psychological theory found in the Republic, especially Book IV. Plato, unlike Socrates, distinguishes among three kinds of desire, corresponding to the three parts of the soul. Plato, however, still agrees with Socrates that all desires are belief-dependent. Furthermore, because Plato is much clearer than Socrates about the nature of goods, he is able to distinguish among three distinct kinds of beliefs about what is good. So Plato also agrees with Socrates that (...)
     
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  30. Virtue as the Sole Intrinsic Good in Plato's Early Dialogues.'.Scott Senn - 2005 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 28:1-21.
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    Socrates: Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues.Richard Kraut - 1982 - Noûs 16 (3):479-485.
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  32. Virtue as the Sole Intrinsic Good in Plato's Early Dialogues.Scott J. Senn - 2005 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Xxviii: Summer 2005. Oxford University Press.
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    Augustine and the Life of Man’s Body in the Early Dialogues.Robert E. Buckenmeyer - 1971 - Augustinian Studies 2:197-211.
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    Fundamental Meaning of St. Augustine's Intentio in His Early Dialogues - With Particular Eeference to De Contra Academicos and De Beata Uita.배성진 ) - 2019 - philosophia medii aevi 25:43-112.
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    Socratic Wisdom. The Model of Knowledge in Plato's Early Dialogues.E. N. Ostenfeld - 2003 - Classical Review 1:44-48.
  36. The Historical Socrates and Plato's Early Dialogues: Some Philosophical Questions.Terry Penner - 2002 - In C. J. Rowe J. Annas (ed.), New Perspectives on Plato, Modern and Ancient. pp. 189-212.
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    [Recensão a] Politis, V. . the structure of enquiry in plato’s early dialogues.Pauline Sabrier - 2016 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 16:219-221.
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    Gerasimos Santas, "Socrates: Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues". [REVIEW]Joseph Beatty - 1982 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 20 (3):303.
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    Socratic Wisdom: The Model of Knowledge in Plato’s Early Dialogues.Gary M. Gurtler - 2001 - International Philosophical Quarterly 41 (1):118-119.
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  40. Socratic Wisdom: The Model of Knowledge in Plato’s Early Dialogues.Christine Thomas - 2001 - Philosophical Review 110 (4):590-593.
    Socrates expresses at least some interest in the knowledge of knowledge as an ability “to divide things and say that one is knowledge and the other is not knowledge”. If Hugh Benson’s characteristically lucid and careful book succeeds in its portrayal of Socrates as epistemologist, then the Charmides text is perhaps more optimistic than is often conceded. For unlike Gregory Vlastos’s Socrates, who was “no epistemologist, ” Benson’s promises “a philosophically complex, fundamentally coherent, and remarkably influential model of knowledge, ” (...)
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  41. Speaking Up for Plato's Interlocutors: A Discussion of J. Beversluis, Cross-examining Socrates: A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato's Early Dialogues.Christopher Gill - 2001 - In David Sedley (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy: Volume Xx Summer 2001. Clarendon Press.
     
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    Augustine and the Life of Man’s Body in the Early Dialogues.Robert E. Buckenmeyer - 1971 - Augustinian Studies 2:197-211.
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    Augustine and the Life of Man’s Body in the Early Dialogues.Robert E. Buckenmeyer - 1972 - Augustinian Studies 3:131-146.
  44. SANTAS, G. X. "Socrates: Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues". [REVIEW]W. Charlton - 1980 - Mind 89:441.
     
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  45. Henry Teloh, Socratic Education in Plato's Early Dialogues[REVIEW]S. Corbett - 1987 - Philosophy in Review 7:467-468.
     
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    Beversluis, John. Cross-Examining Socrates. A Defense of the Interlocutors in Platos Early Dialogues[REVIEW]Thomas A. Blackson - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 54 (3):644-645.
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    Cross-Examining Socrates: A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato's Early Dialogues[REVIEW]Mark L. McPherran - 2000 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 38 (4):583-584.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Cross-Examining Socrates. A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato’s Early DialoguesMark L. McPherranJohn Beversluis. Cross-Examining Socrates. A Defense of the Interlocutors in Plato’s Early Dialogues. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xii + 416. Cloth, $69.95.This book is a valuable and thoroughly-researched contribution to the study of Plato's Socratic dialogues. Its fine qualities stem in part from its cathartic motivations: for years Beversluis suppressed (...)
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    Socratic Problems Gerasimos Xenophon Santas: Socrates. Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues. (The Arguments of the Philosophers.) Pp. xiii + 343. London, Boston and Henley: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979. £10.50. [REVIEW]I. M. Crombie - 1980 - The Classical Review 30 (02):217-219.
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    Plato's Apology and Crito: Two Recent Studies:Socrates: Philosophy in Plato's Early Dialogues. Gerasimos Xenophon Santas; Law and Obedience: The Arguments of Plato's Crito. A. D. Woozley. [REVIEW]Richard Kraut - 1981 - Ethics 91 (4):651-.
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    Socratic Education in Plato's Early Dialogues[REVIEW]Kenneth Seeskin - 1988 - Review of Metaphysics 41 (4):859-860.
    Written for the introductory student as well as the specialized scholar, this book is a thorough study of what is often referred to as "Socratic method." There is an extended discussion of the Euthyphro, Laches, Charmides, Lysis, book 1 of the Republic, the Apology, Crito, Gorgias, Meno, Protagoras, Hippias Major, and Euthydemus. Each dialogue is treated as a dramatic and philosophic whole. The context is explained, and the relation between the respondent's beliefs and behavior analyzed in detail. There is no (...)
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