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326 FROM THE BEGINNING TO PLATO<br />

9.39 ——Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Ethics, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1995.<br />

9.40 Kahn, C.H. ‘Did Pla<strong>to</strong> write Socratic dialogues?’, Classical Quarterly NS 31 (1981):<br />

305–20; repr. in Benson [9.7].<br />

9.41 ——‘Drama and dialectic in Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Gorgias’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy<br />

1 (1983): 75–122.<br />

9.42 ——‘Pla<strong>to</strong>’s methodology in <strong>the</strong> Laches’, Revue Internationale de Philosophie 40<br />

(1986): 7–21.<br />

9.43 ——‘On <strong>the</strong> relative date of <strong>the</strong> Gorgias and <strong>the</strong> Protagoras’, Oxford Studies in<br />

Ancient Philosophy 6 (1988): 69–102.<br />

9.44 ——‘Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Charmides and <strong>the</strong> proleptic reading of Socratic dialogues’, Journal of<br />

Philosophy 85 (1988): 541–9.<br />

9.45 ——‘Pla<strong>to</strong> and Socrates in <strong>the</strong> Protagoras’, Me<strong>the</strong>xis 1 (1988): 33–52.<br />

9.46 ——‘Vlas<strong>to</strong>s’ Socrates’, Phronesis 37 (1992): 233–58. (Review of [9.93].)<br />

9.47 ——‘Proleptic composition in <strong>the</strong> Republic, or why Book I was never a separate<br />

dialogue’, Classical Quarterly NS 43 (1993): 131–42.<br />

9.48 Kerferd [7.15].<br />

9.49 Kidd, I. ‘Socratic Questions’, in Gower and S<strong>to</strong>kes [9.28], pp. 82–92.<br />

9.50 Kraut, R. ‘Comments on Vlas<strong>to</strong>s’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1 (1983):<br />

59–70.<br />

9.51 ——Socrates and <strong>the</strong> State, Prince<strong>to</strong>n, NJ, Prince<strong>to</strong>n University Press, 1984.<br />

9.52 ——‘Review of Gregory Vlas<strong>to</strong>s Socrates, Ironist and Moral Philosopher’,<br />

Philosophical Review 101 (1992): 353–8.<br />

9.53 Lesher, J.H. ‘Socrates’ disavowal of knowledge’, Journal of <strong>the</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />

Philosophy 25 (1987): 275–88.<br />

9.54 Lesses, G. ‘Crafts and craft-knowledge in Pla<strong>to</strong>’s early dialogues’, Southwest<br />

Philosophical Studies 13 (1982): 93–100.<br />

9.55 McPherran, M.L. ‘Socrates and <strong>the</strong> duty <strong>to</strong> philosophize’, Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Journal of<br />

Philosophy 24 (1986): 541–60.<br />

9.56 ——‘Comments on Charles Kahn, “The relative date of <strong>the</strong> Gorgias and <strong>the</strong><br />

Protagoras”’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 8 (1990): 211–36.<br />

9.57 ——‘Socratic reason and Socratic revelation’, Journal of <strong>the</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry of Philosophy<br />

29 (1991): 345–73.<br />

9.58 Moline, J. Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Theory of Understanding, Madison, Wis., University of Wisconsin<br />

Press, 1981.<br />

9.59 Nails, D. ‘Pla<strong>to</strong>nic chronology reconsidered’, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 3 (1992):<br />

314–27.<br />

9.60 ——‘Problems with Vlas<strong>to</strong>s’ Pla<strong>to</strong>nic developmentalism’, Ancient Philosophy 13<br />

(1993): 273–92.<br />

9.61 Nakhnikian, G. ‘Elenctic definitions’, in Vlas<strong>to</strong>s [9.86]: 125–57.<br />

9.62 Nehamas, A. ‘Confusing universals and particulars in Pla<strong>to</strong>’s early dialogues’, The<br />

Review of Metaphysics 29 (1975): 287–306.<br />

9.63 ——‘Socratic intellectualism’, Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> Bos<strong>to</strong>n Area Colloquium in<br />

Ancient Philosophy 2 (1986): 275–316.<br />

9.64 ——‘Eristic, antilogic, sophistic, dialectic: Pla<strong>to</strong>’s demarcation of philosophy from<br />

sophistry’, His<strong>to</strong>ry of Philosophy Quarterly 7 (1990): 3–16.<br />

9.65 ——‘Voices of silence: on Gregory Vlas<strong>to</strong>s’ Socrates’, Arion 2 (1992): 157–86.<br />

(Review of [9.93].)

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