Resources on the Single Works of Plato (Prof. Kraut)

Meno
Bluck, R. S. Plato’s Meno. Edited with an introduction and commentary. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1961.

Heitsch, Ernst. “Platons hypothetisches Verfahren im Menon.” Hermes 105 (1977): 257-68.

Moravcsik, Julius M. E. “Learning as Recollection.” In Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 1, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 53-69. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970.

Nehamas, Alexander. “Meno’s Paradox and Socrates as a Teacher.” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 3 (1985): 1-30.

Sharpies, R. W. Plato, Meno. Edited with translation and notes. Warminster, Wiltshire: Aris & Phillips, 1985. Chicago: Bolchazy-Carducci, 1985.

Thompson, E. Seymer. The Meno of Plato. With introduction, notes and excurses. London: Macmillan, 1901.

Vlastos, Gregory. “Anamnesis in the Meno.” Dialogue 4 (1965): 143-67.

White, Nicholas P. “Inquiry.” Review of Metaphysics 28 (1974): 289-310.
Phaedo
Bostock, David. Plato’s Phaedo. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986.

Brentlinger, J. “Incomplete Predicates and the Two-World Theory of the Phaedo.” Phronesis 17 (1972): 61-79.

Castaneda, Hector-Neri. “Plato’s Phaedo Theory of Relations.” Journal of Philosophical Logic 1 (1972): 467-80.

Gallop, David. Plato, Phaedo. Translated with notes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975.

Hackforth, R. Plato’s Phaedo. Translated, with introduction and commentary. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1955.

Kung, Joan. “Plato’s Criticism of Anaxagoras on Mind and Morality in Nature.” Proceedings of the Tenth University of Dayton Philosophy Colloquium, University of Dayton Review 16 (1982): 65-76.

Matthews, Gareth B., and Blackson, Thomas A. “Causes in the Phaedo.” Synthese 79 (1989): 581-91.

Nehamas, Alexander. “Plato on the Imperfection of the Sensible World.” American Philosophical Quarterly 12 (1975): 105-17.

Plass, Paul. “Socrates’ Method of Hypothesis in the Phaedo.” Phronesis 5 (1960): 103-15.

Vlastos, Gregory. “Reasons and Causes in the Phaedo.” Philosophical Review 78 (1969): 291-325. Reprinted in Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 1, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 132-66. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970.

White, Nicholas P. “Forms and Sensibles: Phaedo 74B-C.” Philosophical Topics 15 (1987): 197-214.
Symposium
Allen, R. E. “A Note on the Elenchus of Agathon: Symposium 199C-201C.” Monist 50 (1966): 460-3.

Anton, John P. “The Secret of Plato’s Symposium.” Diotima 2 (1974): 27-47.

Bacon, Helen. “Socrates Crowned.” The Virginia Quarterly Review 35 (1959): 415-30.

Brenkman, John. “The Other and the One: Psychoanalysis, Reading, the Symposium.” In Literature and Psychoanalysis, edited by Shoshana Felman, 396-456. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1982.

Bury, Robert Gregg. The Symposium of Plato, 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1932.

Dover, K. J. “The Date of Plato’s Symposium.” Phronesis 10 (1965): 2-20.

Plato’s Symposium. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980.

Hackforth, R. “Immortality in Plato’s Symposium.” Classical Review 64 (1950): 43-5.

Halperin, David. “Why Is Diotima a Woman?” In One Hundred Years of Homosexuality, 113-151. New York: Routledge, 1990.

Isenberg, Meyer W. The Order of the Discourses in Plato’s Symposium. Private Edition. Chicago: University of Chicago Libraries, 1940.

Markus, R. A. “The Dialectic of Eros in Plato’s Symposium.” In Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 2, Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion, edited by Gregory Vlastos. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971.
Moravcsik, Julius M. E. “Reason and Eros in the ‘Ascent’-passage of the Symposium.” In Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, edited by John P. Anton and G. L. Kustas, 1:285-302. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1972.

Nehamas, Alexander, and Woodruff, Paul. Plato: Symposium. Translated with introduction and notes. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1989.

Neumann, Harry. “Diotima’s Concept of Love.” American Journal of Philology 86(1965): 33-59.

O’Brien, Michael J. ” ‘Becoming Immortal’ in Plato’s Symposium.” In Greek Poetry and Philosophy, edited by Douglas E. Gerber, 185-206. Chico, Cal.: Scholars Press, 1984.

Plochmann, G. K. “Hiccups and Hangovers in the Symposium.” Bucknell Review 11 (1963): 1-18.

Robin, Leon. Platon: Le Banquet. In Platon: Oeuvres completes, edited and translated. Vol. 4, Part 2. Paris: Societe d’Edition, Les Belles Lettres, 1966.

Rosen, Stanley. Plato’s Symposium. 2nd ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987.

Stokes, Michael C. Plato’s Socratic Conversations: Drama and Dialectic in Three Dialogues. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986.

Szlezak, Thomas A. Platon und die Schriftlichkeit der Philosophie. Berlin: de Gruyter, 1985.

White, F. C. “Love and Beauty in Plato’s Symposium.” Journal of Hellenic Studies 109 (1989): 149-57.

Wolz, H. G. “Philosophy as Drama: An Approach to Plato’s Symposium.” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 30 (1969-70): 323-53.
Republic
Adam, James. The Republic of Plato. Edited with critical notes and an introduction. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1902.

Annas, Julia. “Plato’s Republic and Feminism.” Philosophy 51 (1976): 307-21.

An Introduction to Plato’s Republic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1981.

Bloom, Allan. The Republic of Plato. Translated with notes and an interpretive essay. New York: Basic Books, 1968.

Cherniss, Harold. “On Plato’s Republic X 597B.” American Journal of Philology 53 (1932): 233-42. Reprinted in Harold Cherniss, Selected Papers, edited by Leonardo Taran, 271-80. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1977.

Cooper, John M. “The Psychology of Justice in Plato.” American Philosophical Quarterly 14 (1977): 151-7.

“Plato’s Theory of Human Motivation.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 1 (1984): 3-21.

Cross, R. C, and Woozley, A. D. Plato’s Republic: A Philosophical Commentary. London: Macmillan, 1964.

Demos, Raphael. “A Fallacy in Plato’s Republic.” The Philosophical Review 73 (1964): 395-8. Reprinted in Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 2, Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 52-6. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971.

Fine, Gail. “Knowledge and Belief in Republic V.” Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 60 (1978): 121-39.

“Knowledge and Belief in Republic V-VII.” In Companions to Ancient Thought: Epistemology, edited by Stephen Everson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990.

Foster, M. B. “A Mistake of Plato’s in the Republic.” Mind 46 (1937): 386-93.

Gosling, J. C. B. “Republic V: ta polla kala.” Phronesis 5 (1960): 116-28.

Joseph, Horace W. B. Essays in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1971.

Kirwan, C. A. “Glaucon’s Challenge.” Phronesis 10 (1965): 162-73.

Kraut, Richard. “Egoism, Love and Political Office in Plato.” Philosophical Review 82 (1973): 330-44.
“Reason and Justice in Plato’s Republic. In Exegesis and Argument: Studies in Greek Philosophy Presented to Gregory Vlastos, edited by E. N. Lee, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, and R. M. Rorty, 207-24. Assen, Netherlands: van Gorcum & Comp., 1973.

Review of Philosopher-Kings, by C. D. C. Reeve. Political Theory 18 (1990): 492-6.

“Return to the Cave: Republic 519-521.” In Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, edited by John J. Cleary. Vol. 7. Forthcoming.

Laks, Andre. “Legislation and Demiurgy: On the Relationship between Plato’s Republic and Laws.” Classical Antiquity 9 (1990): 209-29.

Mabbott, J. D. “Is Plato’s Republic Utilitarian?” Mind 46 (1937): 468-74. Reprinted in Plato. Vol. 2, Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 57-66. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971.

Mourelatos, Alexander P. D. “Plato’s ‘Real Astronomy’: Republic 527d53id.” In Science and the Sciences in Plato, edited by John P. Anton, 33-73. Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books, 1980.

Mueller, Ian. “Ascending to Problems: Astronomy and Harmonics in Republic VII.” In Science and the Sciences in Plato, edited by John P. Anton, 103-21. Delmar, N.Y.: Caravan Books, 1980.
Murphy, N. R. The Interpretation of Plato’s Republic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1951.

Nehamas, Alexander. “Plato on Imitation and Poetry in Republic 10.” In Plato on Beauty, Wisdom, and the Arts, edited by Julius Moravcsik and Philip Temko, 47-78. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1982.

Nettleship, Richard. Lectures on the Republic of Plato, id ed. London: Macmillan, 1962.

Okin, Susan Moller. “Philosopher Queens and Private Wives: Plato on Women and the Family.” Philosophy et) Public Affairs 6 (1977): 345-69. Women in Western Political Thought. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1979.

Reeve, C. D. C. Philosopher-Kings: The Argument of Plato’s Republic. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1988.

Sachs, David. “A Fallacy in Plato’s Republic.” Philosophical Review 72 (1963): 141-58. Reprinted in Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 2, Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 35-51. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971.

Santas, Gerasimos Xenophon. “The Form of the Good in Plato’s Republic. In Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, edited by John P. Anton and Anthony Preus, 2: 232-63. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1983.

“Aristotle’s Criticism of Plato’s Form of the Good: Ethics without Metaphysics?” Philosophical Papers 18 (1989): 137-60.

Smith, J. A. “General Relative Clauses in Greek.” Classical Review 31 (1917): 69-71.

Sorabji, Richard. “Myths about Non-Propositional Thought.” In Language and Logos: Studies in Ancient Greek Philosophy Presented to G.E.L Owen, edited by Malcolm Schofield and Martha Nussbaum, 295-314. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982.
Stokes, Michael C. “Adeirhantus in the Republic.” In Law, Justice and Method in Plato and Aristotle, edited by Spiro Panagiotou, 67-96. Edmonton: Academic Printing & Publishing, 1985.

Vlastos, Gregory. “Justice and Happiness in the Republic.” In Plato. Vol. 2, Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 66-95. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971. Reprinted in Gregory Vlastos, Platonic Studies, 111-39. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.

“Was Plato a Feminist?” Times Literary Supplement, March 17-23, 1989: 276, 288-9.

White, Nicholas P. A Companion to Plato’s Republic. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1979.

“The Classification of Goods in Plato’s Republic.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (1984): 393-421.

“The Ruler’s Choice.” Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 68 (1986): 22-46.

“Happiness and External Contingencies in Plato’s Republic.” In Moral Philosophy, edited by William C. Starr and Richard C. Taylor, 1-21. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 1989.

Williams, Bernard. “The Analogy of City and Soul in Plato’s Republicc.” In Exegesis and Argument: Studies in Greek Philosophy Presented to Gregory Vlastos, edited by E. N. Lee, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, and R. M. Rorty, 196-206. Assen, Netherlands: van Gorcum & Comp.,
1973.
Phaedrus
Asmis, Elizabeth. “Psychagogia in Plato’s Phaedrus.” Illinois Classical Studies 11 (1986): 113-28, 153-72.

Burger, Ronna. Plato’s Phaedrus: A Defense of a Philosophic Art of Writing. University, Ala.: University of Alabama Press, 1980.

Burnyeat, Myles F. “The Passion of Reason in Plato’s Phaedrus.” Unpublished manuscript.

Derrida, Jacques. “Plato’s Pharmacy.” In Dissemination, translated with an introduction and additional notes by Barbara Johnson, 61-171. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981.

de Vries, G. J. A Commentary on the Phaedrus of Plato. Amsterdam: Hakkert, 1969.

Dorter, Kenneth. “Imagery and Philosophy in Plato’s Phaedrus.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (1971): 279-88.

Ferrari, G. R. F. Listening to the Cicadas: A Study of Plato’s Phaedrus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987.

Griswold, Charles L., Jr. Self-Knowledge in Plato’s Phaedrus. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.

Hackforth, R. Plato’s Phaedrus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1952.

Heath, Malcolm. “The Unity of Plato’s Phaedrus.” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 7 (1989): 151-74.

Howland, R. L. “The Attack on Isocrates in the Phaedrus.” Classical Quarterly 31 (1937): I5I-9-

Lebeck, Anne. “The Central Myth of Plato’s Phaedrus.” Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies 13 (1972): 267-90.

Philip, A. “Recurrences thematiques et topologie dans le Phedre de Platon.” Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale 86 (1981): 452-76.

Rowe, C. J. “The Argument and Structure of Plato’s Phaedrus.” Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 212 (1986): 106-25.

Plato: Phaedrus. With translation and commentary. Warminster: Aris & Phillips, 1986.

Thompson, W. H. The Phaedrus of Plato. With English notes and dissertations. London: Bell & Whittaker, 1868.

Parmenides
Allen, R. E. “Participation and Predication in Plato’s Middle Dialogues.” Philosophical Review 69 (i960): 147-64. Reprinted in Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 1, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 167-83. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970. Plato’s Parmenides. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1983.

Code, Alan. “On the Origins of Some Aristotelian Theses about Predication.” In How Things Are: Studies in Predication and the History of Philosophy, edited by J. Bogen and J. E. McGuire, 101—31, 323-6. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1985.

Cohen, S. Marc. “The Logic of the Third Man.” Philosophical Review 80 (i97i):448-75-

Cornford, Francis MacDonald. Plato and Parmenides. Translated with an introduction and running commentary. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1939. Reprint. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, no date.

Dies, Auguste, editor. Platon: Oeuvres completes. Vol. 8. Paris: Societe d’Edition, Les Belles Lettres, 1923.

Dodds, E. R. “The Parmenides of Plato and the Origin of the Neoplatonic One.” Classical Quarterly 22 (1928): 129-42.

Geach, P. T. “The Third Man Again.” Philosophical Review 65 (1956): 72-82.

Meinwald, Constance C. Plato’s Parmenides. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.

Miller, Mitchell, Jr. Plato’s Parmenides. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1986.
Morrow, Glenn R., and Dillon, John M., translators. Proclus’ Commentary on Plato’s Parmenides. With introduction and notes by John M. Dillon. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987.

Owen, G. E. L. “Notes on Ryle’s Plato.” In Ryle: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Oscar P. Wood and George Pitcher, 341-72. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970. Reprinted in G. E. L. Owen, Logic, Science, and Dialectic: Collected Papers in Greek Philosophy, edited by Martha Nussbaum, 85-103. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1986.

Peterson, Sandra. “A Reasonable Self-Predication Premise for the Third Man Argument.” Philosophical Review 82 (1973): 451-70. Emended in “A Correction.” Philosophical Review 84 (1975): 96.

Proclus. Commentarium in Platonis Parmenidem. In Procli Philosophi Platonici Opera Inedita, edited by Victor Cousin. Paris: Minerva, 1864.

Ryle, Gilbert. “Plato’s Parmenides.” Mind 48 (1939): 129-51, 302-25. Reprinted in Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, edited by R. E. Allen, 97- 147. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965.

Sayre, Kenneth M. Plato’s Late Ontology: A Riddle Resolved. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1983.

Sellars, Wilfred. “Vlastos and the Third Man.” Philosophical Review 64 (19551:405-37.

Strang, Colin. “Plato and the Third Man.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, supplementary vol. 37 (1963): 147-64. Reprinted in Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 1, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 184-200. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970.
Vlastos, Gregory. “The Third Man Argument in Plato’s Parmenides.” Philosophical Review 63 (1954): 319-49. Reprinted in Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, edited by R. E. Allen, 231-63. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965. “Plato’s ‘Third Man’ Argument (Parm. 131A1-B2): Text and Logic.” Philosophical Quarterly 19 (1969): 289-301. Reprinted with appendices in Gregory Vlastos, Platonic Studies, 342-65. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.
Wundt, Max. Platons Parmenides. Stuttgart: Verlag W. Kohlhammer, 1935.
Theaetetus
Annas, Julia. “Knowledge and language: the Theaetetus and the Cratylus.” In Language and Logos: Studies in Ancient Greek Philosophy Presented to G.E.L. Owen, edited by Malcolm Schofield and Martha Nussbaum, 95-114. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982.

Bostock, David. Plato’s Theaetetus. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988.

Burnyeat, Myles. “Socrates and the Jury: Paradoxes in Plato’s Distinction between Knowledge and True Belief.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, supplementary vol. 54 (1980): 173-92.

The Theaetetus of Plato. With a translation by M. J. Levett, revised by Myles Burnyeat. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1990.

Fine, Gail. “False Belief in the Theaetetus.” Phronesis 24 (1979): 70-80.

McDowell, John. Plato: Theaetetus. Translated with notes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973.
Timaeus
Cherniss, Harold. “The Sources of Evil According to Plato.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 98 (1954): 23-30. Reprinted in Plato. Vol. 2, Ethics, Politics, and Philosophy of Art and Religion, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 244-58. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971. Also reprinted in Harold Cherniss, Selected Papers, edited by Leonardo Taran, 253-60. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1977.

“The Relation of the Timaeus to Plato’s Later Dialogues.” American Journal of Philology 78 (1957): 225-66. Reprinted in Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, edited by R. E. Allen, 339-78. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965. Also reprinted in Harold Cherniss, Selected Papers, edited by Leonardo Taran, 298-339. Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1977-

Cornford, Francis MacDonald. Plato’s Cosmology: The Timaeus of Plato. Translated with a running commentary. London: Kegan Paul, 1937.

Kung, Joan. “Tetrahedra, Motion, and Virtue.” Nous 19 (1985): 17-27.

“Why the receptacle is not a mirror.” Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 70 (1988): 167-78.

“Mathematics and Virtue in Plato’s Timaeus.” In Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, edited by John Anton and Anthony Preus, 3: 309-39. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.

Morrow, Glenn R. “Necessity and Persuasion in Plato’s Timaeus.” Philosophical Review 59 (1950): 147-64. Reprinted in Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, edited by R. E. Allen, 421-37. London: Routledge &. Kegan Paul, 1965.
“The Demiurge in Politics: The Timaeus and the Laws.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Association 27 (1953-4): 5-23.

Mueller, Ian. “Joan Kung’s Reading of Plato’s Timaeus.” In Nature, Knowledge and Virtue: Essays in Memory of Joan Rung, edited by Terry Penner and Richard Kraut. Edmonton, Alberta: Academic Printing and Publishing. Apeiron 22 (1989): 1-27.

Owen, G. E. L. “The Place of the Timaeus in Plato’s Dialogues.” Classical Quarterly 3 (1953): 79-95. Reprinted in Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, edited by R. E. Allen, 313-38. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965. Also reprinted in G. E. L. Owen, Logic, Science, and Dialectic: Collected Papers in Greek Philosophy, edited by Martha Nussbaum, 65-84. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1986.

Sorabji, Richard. Time, Creation and the Continuum. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1983.

Taylor, A. E. A Commentary on Plato’s Timaeus. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928.

Vlastos, Gregory. “The Disorderly Motion in the Timaeus.” Classical Quarterly 33 (1939): 71-83. Reprinted in Studies in Plato’s Metaphysics, edited by R. E. Allen, 379-420. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1965.

Plato’s Universe. Seattle: University of Washington Prei>s, 1975.

“The Role of Observation in Plato’s Conception of Astronomy.” In Science and the Sciences in Plato, edited by John Anton, 1-31. Albany: Eidos Press, 1980.
Sophist
Ackrill, J. L. “ZYMFIAOKH EIAQN.” Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 2 (1955): 31-5. Reprinted in Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 1, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 201-9. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970.

“Plato and the Copula: Sophist 251-59.” Journal of Hellenic Studies 77 (1957): 1-6. Reprinted in Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 1, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 210-22. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1971.

Bostock, David. “Plato on ‘Is Not.’ ” Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 2 (1984): 89-119.

Cambell, Lewis. The Sophistes and Politicus of Plato. With a revised text and English notes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1867.

Frede, Michael. Prddikation und Existenzaussage. Hypomnemata 18. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprect, 1967.

McDowell, John. “Falsehood and Not-being in Plato’s Sophist.” In Language and Logos: Studies in Ancient Greek Philosophy Presented to G.E.L. Owen, edited by Malcolm Schofield and Martha Nussbaum, 115-34. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982.

Moravcsik, Julius M. E. “Being and Meaning in the Sophist.” Acta Philosophica Fennica, Fasc. 14. Helsinki, 1962.
Owen, G. E. L. “Plato on Not-Being/7 In Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. i, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 223-67. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970. Reprinted in G. E. L. Owen, Logic, Science and Dialectic: Collected Papers in Greek Philosophy, edited by Martha Nussbaum, 104-37. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1986.

Roberts, Jean. “The Problem About Being in the Sophist.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 3 (1986): 229-43.

Vlastos, Gregory. “An Ambiguity in the Sophist.” In Platonic Studies, 270- 322. 2d ed. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1981.

Wiggins, David. “Sentence Meaning, Negation, and Plato’s Problem of NonBeing.” In Plato: A Collection of Critical Essays. Vol. 1, Metaphysics and Epistemology, edited by Gregory Vlastos, 268-303. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970.

Statesman
Ackrill, John. “In Defense of Platonic Division.” In Ryle: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Oscar P. Wood and George Pitcher, 373-92. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1970.

Cambell, Lewis. The Sophistes and Politicus of Plato. With a revised text and English notes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1867.

Dorter, Kenneth. “Justice and Method in the Statesman.” In Law, Justice and Method in Plato and Aristotle, edited by Spiro Panagiotou, 105-22. Edmonton: Academic Printing & Publishing, 1985.

Griswold, Charles L., Jr. “Politike episteme in Plato’s Statesman.” In Essays in Ancient Greek Philosophy, edited by John P. Anton and Anthony Preus. Vol. 3. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989.

Miller, Mitchell H., Jr. The Philosopher in Plato’s Statesman. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1980.

Moravcsik, Julius M. E. “The Anatomy of Plato’s Divisions.” In Exegesis and Argument: Studies in Greek Philosophy Presented to Gregory Vlastos, edited by E. N. Lee, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, and R. M. Rorty, 324-48. Assen, Netherlands: van Gorcum & Comp., 1973.

Owen, G. E. L. “Plato on the Undepictable.” In Exegesis and ArgumentStudies in Greek Philosophy Presented to Gregory Vlastos, edited by E. N. Lee, Alexander P. D. Mourelatos, and R. M. Rorty, 349-61. Assen, Netherlands: van Gorcum &. Comp., 1973. Reprinted in G.E.L. Owen, Logic, Science, and Dialectic: Collected Papers in Greek Philosophy, edited by Martha Nussbaum, 138-47. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1986.

Skemp, J. B. Plato’s Statesman. A translation of the Politicus of Plato, with introductory essays and footnotes. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1952. 2nd ed. Bristol: Bristol Classical Press, 1987.
Philebus
Bury, Robert Gregg. The Philebus of Plato. Edited with introduction, notes and appendices. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1897. Reprint. New York: Arno Press, 1973.

Dancy, R. M. “The One, The Many, and the Forms: Philebus 15b1-8.” Ancient Philosophy 4 (1984): 160-193.

Davidson, Donald. “Plato’s Philosopher.” The London Review of Books 7, no. 14(1985): 15-17.

Dybikowski, J. “False Pleasure and the Philebus.” Phronesis 15 (1970): 147-165.

Frede, Dorothea. “Rumpelstiltskin’s Pleasures: True and False Pleasures in Plato’s Philebus.” Phronesis 30 (1985): 151-180.

Gadamer, Hans-Georg. Platos Dialektische Ethik – Pha’nomenologishe Interpretation zum Philebus. Leipzig: Felix Meiner, 1931. Reprinted in Platos Dialektische Ethik und andere Studien zur platonishen Philosophie. Hamburg: Felix Meiner, 1968.

Gosling, J. C. B. “False Pleasures: Philebus 35c-41b.” Phronesis 4 (1959): 44-54. “Father Kenny on False Pleasures.” Phronesis 5 (1960): 41-45.

Plato: Philebus. Translated with notes and commentary. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975.

Hackforth, R. Plato’s Examination of Pleasure (The Philebus). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1945. Reprint. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, no date.

Hampton, Cynthia. “Pleasure, Truth and Being in Plato’s Philebus: A Reply to Professor Frede.” Phronesis 32 (1987): 253-262. Pleasure, Knowledge, and Being: An Analysis of Plato’s Philebus. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1990.

Jackson, H. “Plato’s Later Theory of Ideas: The Philebus and Aristotle’s Metaphysics 1.6.” Journal of Philosophy 10 (1882): 253-298.

Kenny, A. “False Pleasures in the Philebus: A Reply to Mr. Gosling.” Phronesis 5 (1960): 45-92.
Letwin, Oliver. “Interpreting the Philebus.” Phronesis 26 (1981): 187-206.

Mohr, Richard D. “Philebus 55c-62a and Revisionism.” In New Essays on Plato, edited by F. J. Pelletier and J. King-Farlow, 165-170. Guelph: Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy, 1983. Canadian Journal of Philosophy, supplementary vol.

Penner, Terry. “False Anticipatory Pleasures: Philebus 36a3-41a6.” Phronesis 15 (1970): 166-178.

Ross, W. D. Plato’s Theory of Ideas. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1951. 2nd ed. 1953

Schofield, Malcolm. “Who Were oi SuaxeoeTg in Plato, Philebus 44a ff.?” Museum Helveticum 28 (1971): 2-20.

Shiner, Roger. Knowledge and Reality in Plato’s Philebus. Assen, Netherlands: van Gorcum & Comp., 1974. “Must Philebus 59a-c Refer to Transcendent Forms?” Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (1979): 71-77.

Striker, Gisela. Peras und Apeiron: Das Problem der Formen in Platons Philebus. Hypomnemata 30. Gottingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1970.

Waterfield, Robin A. H. “The Place of the Philebus in Plato’s Dialogues.” Phronesis 25 (1980): 270-305.

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