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SOCRATES AND THE BEGINNINGS OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY 327<br />

9.66 Nussbaum, M.C. ‘Aris<strong>to</strong>tle and Socrates on learning practical wisdom’, Yale<br />

Classical Studies 26 (1980): 43–97.<br />

9.67 Penner, T. ‘The unity of virtue’, Philosophical Review 82 (1973): 35–68; repr. in<br />

Benson [9.7].<br />

9.68 ——‘Socrates on <strong>the</strong> impossibility of belief-relative sciences’, Proceedings of <strong>the</strong><br />

Bos<strong>to</strong>n Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 3 (1987): 263–325.<br />

9.69 ——‘Desire and power in Socrates: <strong>the</strong> argument of Gorgias 466a–468e that ora<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

and tyrants have no power in <strong>the</strong> city’, Apeiron 24 (1991): 147–202.<br />

9.70 ——‘Socrates and <strong>the</strong> early dialogues’, in R.Krant (ed.) The Cambridge Companion<br />

<strong>to</strong> Pla<strong>to</strong>, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. 121–69.<br />

9.71 ——‘What Laches and Nicias miss—and whe<strong>the</strong>r Socrates thinks courage is merely<br />

a part of virtue’, Ancient Philosophy 12 (1992): 1–27.<br />

9.72 Polansky, R. ‘Professor Vlas<strong>to</strong>s’s analysis of Socratic elenchus’, Oxford Studies in<br />

Ancient Philosophy 3 (1985): 247–60.<br />

9.73 Reeve, C.D.C. Socrates in <strong>the</strong> Apology: An Essay on Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Apology of Socrates,<br />

Indianapolis, Ind., Hackett, 1989.<br />

9.74 Robinson, R. Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Earlier Dialectic, 2nd edn, Oxford, Oxford University Press,<br />

1953.<br />

9.75 Roochnik, D.L. ‘The riddle of <strong>the</strong> Clei<strong>to</strong>phon’, Ancient Philosophy 4 (1984):<br />

132–45.<br />

9.76 ——‘Socrates’ use of <strong>the</strong> techne-analogy’, Journal of <strong>the</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry of Philosophy 24<br />

(1986): 295–310; repr. in Benson [9.7].<br />

9.77 ——‘Socratic ignorance as complex irony: a critique of Gregory Vlas<strong>to</strong>s’, Arethusa<br />

28 (1995): 39–51.<br />

9.78 Santas, G.X. Socrates: Philosophy in Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Early Dialogues, Bos<strong>to</strong>n, Mass.,<br />

Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1979.<br />

9.79 Seeskin, K. Dialogue and Discovery: A Study in Socratic Method, Albany, NY, State<br />

University of New York Press, 1987.<br />

9.80 ——‘Vlas<strong>to</strong>s on elenchus and ma<strong>the</strong>matics’, Ancient Philosophy 13 (1993): 37–54.<br />

9.81 S<strong>to</strong>kes, M.C. Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Socratic Conversations, Drama and Dialectic in Three<br />

Dialogues, Baltimore, Md., Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986.<br />

9.82 Taylor, C.C.W. [7.22].<br />

9.83 ——‘Critical notice: Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher’, Philosophical<br />

Quarterly 42 (1992): 228–34.<br />

9.84 ——‘Socratic ethics’, in Gower and S<strong>to</strong>kes [9.28], pp. 137–52.<br />

9.85 Teloh, H. Socratic Education in Pla<strong>to</strong>’s Early Dialogues, Notre Dame, Ind.,<br />

University of Notre Dame Press, 1986.<br />

9.86 Vlas<strong>to</strong>s, G. (ed.) The Philosophy of Socrates: A Collection of Critical Essays, Garden<br />

City, NY, Doubleday, 1971.<br />

9.87 ——Pla<strong>to</strong>nic Studies, 2nd edn, Prince<strong>to</strong>n, NJ, Prince<strong>to</strong>n University Press, 1981.<br />

9.88 ——‘The Socratic elenchus’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1 (1983): 27–58;<br />

repr. in Vlas<strong>to</strong>s [9.94].<br />

9.89 ——‘Afterthoughts’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 1 (1983): 71–4; repr. in<br />

Vlas<strong>to</strong>s [9.94].<br />

9.90 ——‘Socrates’ disavowal of knowledge’, Philosohical Quarterly 35 (1985): 1–31;<br />

repr. in Vlas<strong>to</strong>s [9.94].<br />

9.91 ——‘Socrates’, Proceedings of <strong>the</strong> British Academy 74 (1988): 87–109.

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