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Anamnesis (philosophy)

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    Phga 5001

  • The Poverty of Socratic Questioning: Asking and Answering in the Meno

    The Poverty of Socratic Questioning: Asking and Answering in the Meno

  • The Roles of Solon in Plato's Dialogues

    The Roles of Solon in Plato's Dialogues

  • Beauty As a Transcendental in the Thought of Joseph Ratzinger

    Beauty As a Transcendental in the Thought of Joseph Ratzinger

  • The Central Myth of Plato's Phaedrus Anne Lebeck

    The Central Myth of Plato's Phaedrus Anne Lebeck

  • Teaching Versus Anamnēsis in the Philosophy Of

    Teaching Versus Anamnēsis in the Philosophy Of

  • Oh, Phaedrus, If I Don't Know My Phaedrus I

    Oh, Phaedrus, If I Don't Know My Phaedrus I

  • What Eros and Anamnesis Can Tell Us About Knowledge of Virtue in Plato's Protagoras, Symposium, and Meno Rebecca Vendetti Supe

    What Eros and Anamnesis Can Tell Us About Knowledge of Virtue in Plato's Protagoras, Symposium, and Meno Rebecca Vendetti Supe

  • Notes on Plato's Phaedo

    Notes on Plato's Phaedo

  • Ten Key Greek Philosophical Terms

    Ten Key Greek Philosophical Terms

  • Socratic Pedagogy, Critical Thinking, Moral Reasoning and Inmate Education: an Exploratory Study

    Socratic Pedagogy, Critical Thinking, Moral Reasoning and Inmate Education: an Exploratory Study

  • Love and the Socratic Method Peter M

    Love and the Socratic Method Peter M

  • Voegelin and Aristotle on Noesis Copyright 2000 David D. Corey

    Voegelin and Aristotle on Noesis Copyright 2000 David D. Corey

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    Downloaded from Brill.Com09/28/2021 03:06:38AM Via Free Access 234 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Philosophy As :Dialoigue

    Philosophy As :Dialoigue

  • Anamnesis and Re-Orientation 2015

    Anamnesis and Re-Orientation 2015

  • Anamnesis and the Silent Narrator in Plato and John

    Anamnesis and the Silent Narrator in Plato and John

  • Latin Phrases Used in Philosophy

    Latin Phrases Used in Philosophy

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  • Traveling with Socrates: Ways and Non-Ways in the Phaedo and Protagoras Gerard Kuperus University of San Francisco, [email protected]
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