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Sophist (dialogue)

  • Theory of Forms 1 Theory of Forms

    Theory of Forms 1 Theory of Forms

  • On the Arrangement of the Platonic Dialogues

    On the Arrangement of the Platonic Dialogues

  • Plato's Third Man Argument

    Plato's Third Man Argument

  • Plato's Meno: Knowledge Is Justified True Belief

    Plato's Meno: Knowledge Is Justified True Belief

  • Robert C. Bartlett, Trans., Plato: “Protagoras” and “Meno.” Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2004, 155 Pp., $12.50 Paper

    Robert C. Bartlett, Trans., Plato: “Protagoras” and “Meno.” Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 2004, 155 Pp., $12.50 Paper

  • The Ascent from Nominalism Philosophical Studies Series

    The Ascent from Nominalism Philosophical Studies Series

  • Participation in Plato's Dialogues: Phaedo, Parmenides, Sophist, and Timaeus

    Participation in Plato's Dialogues: Phaedo, Parmenides, Sophist, and Timaeus

  • The Theaetetus Is a Dialogue Full of Puzzles, Not the Least of Which Is the Character of Socrates Himself

    The Theaetetus Is a Dialogue Full of Puzzles, Not the Least of Which Is the Character of Socrates Himself

  • Truth and Falsehood in Plato's Sophist

    Truth and Falsehood in Plato's Sophist

  • 1. Necessity of Understanding the Phrase That Plato Has Not Left a Written Work on Philosophy

    1. Necessity of Understanding the Phrase That Plato Has Not Left a Written Work on Philosophy

  • Plato's Response to the Third Man Argument in the Paradoxical

    Plato's Response to the Third Man Argument in the Paradoxical

  • Theaetetus and Sophist Edited by Christopher Rowe Frontmatter More Information

    Theaetetus and Sophist Edited by Christopher Rowe Frontmatter More Information

  • Heidegger's Aristotelian Reading of Plato: the Discovery of the Philosopher Martin Heidegger

    Heidegger's Aristotelian Reading of Plato: the Discovery of the Philosopher Martin Heidegger

  • Collection and Division in the Philebus 1

    Collection and Division in the Philebus 1

  • The Unity of the Philebus: Continuity in Plato’S Philosophy

    The Unity of the Philebus: Continuity in Plato’S Philosophy

  • The Sophists in Plato's Dialogues

    The Sophists in Plato's Dialogues

  • Colloquium 5 Why Plato Never Had a Theory of Forms Kenneth Sayre I

    Colloquium 5 Why Plato Never Had a Theory of Forms Kenneth Sayre I

  • Rehabilitation of Euthyphro Andrew Gilley

    Rehabilitation of Euthyphro Andrew Gilley

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  • 1 Differentiating Philosopher from Statesman According to Work And
  • Models in Plato's Sophist and Statesman Autor(Es): Gill, Mary
  • The Greek Sophists : Teachers of Virtue David Dwyer Corey Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
  • D.K. House, Did Aristotle Understand Plato?
  • Plato's Philebus
  • How Does the Sophist Reply to the Parmenides? Or, Why the One Is Not Among the Megista Gene*
  • Plato's Theory of the Intercommunion of Forms (Συμπλοκή Εἰδῶν): The
  • Being and Structure in Plato's Sophist
  • Plato Against Parmenides: Sophist 236D–242B
  • Chapter 1 HOW to READ the SOPHIST 1.1 the Many
  • Plato's Sophist
  • Sophistry, Dialectic, and Teacher Education
  • The Philosophical Significance of the Questions Posed at Philebus
  • 29 Plato's Sophist
  • Revisiting the Third Man Argument in Plato's Parmenides
  • Forms in Plato's Later Dialogues Forms in Plato's Later Dialogues
  • The Other Plato
  • The Method of Division in the Sophist: Plato's Second Deuteros Plous


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