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- Mathematics and the Divine in Plato
- From One to One, to Many: the Parmenides 142B-144B
- SOCRATES the STOIC? Rethinking Protreptic, Eudaimonism, and the Role of Plato's Socratic Dialogues
- Socrates' and Callicles' Settlement
- The Presocratics an Overview
- Empedocles on Etna, and Other Poems
- Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, (), – at – and –; J
- Recovering Heraclitus: Neglected Religious, Ethical and Political Themes in the Work of a Pre-Socratic Thinker
- 1 Wrestling with the Eleatics in Plato's Parmenides Heather L. Reid
- Moral Psychology in Plato's Gorgias
- Socrates' and Callicles'
- Paratragedy in Plato's Gorgias
- Disease and Difference in Three Platonic Dialogues: Gorgias, Phaedo, and Timaeus
- The Impossibility of Nihilism
- Callicles, Democratic Politics, and Rhetorical
- Antisthenes' Literary Fragments
- Callicles the Rhetor and Nietzsche's Zarathustra
- Stoicism, Enkrasia, and Happiness
- Anaximander and the Origins of Greek Cosmology
- Callicles' Return: Gorgias 509-522 Reconsidered
- Early Greek Philosophy and the Discovery of Nature Justin Habash
- The Legacy of Greek Philosophy
- Ancient Philosophy's Hardest Question: What to Make of Oneself? Author(S): Anthony A
- THE SHAME of BEING a PHILOSOPHER Critical Response to Tarnopolsky
- Reconsidering Callicles' Speech in Plato's Gorgias Steven Thomason Ouachita Baptist University, Department of Political Science