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December 2017
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2017
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This book revisits, and sheds fresh light on, some key texts and debates in ancient philosophy. Its twin targets are 'Old Chestnuts' – well-known passages in the works of ancient philosophers about which one might have thought everything there is to say has already been said – and 'Sacred Cows' – views about what ancient philosophers thought, on issues of philosophical importance, that have attained the status of near-unquestioned orthodoxy. Thirteen leading scholars respond to these challenges by offering new perspectives on familiar material and challenging some prevailing orthodoxies. On authors ranging from the Presocratics to Plotinus, the book represents a snapshot of contemporary scholarship in ancient philosophy, and a vigorous and illuminating affirmation of its continuing interest and power. The volume is dedicated to Professor M. M. McCabe, an inspiring scholar and teacher, colleague and friend to both the editors and the contributors.

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Contents

  • Chapter 7 - Knowing and Believing in Republic 5
    pp 141-162

Mary Margaret McCabe Bibliography 1978–2016

This bibliography is limited to works which appeared in or before 2016. It excludes most book reviews published by the author, although longer review articles are among items listed.

(1978) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘The Tears of Chryses: Retaliation in the Iliad’, Philosophy and Literature 2: 322.
(1981) (as Mackenzie, MM) Plato on Punishment. Berkeley.
(1982) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘Paradox in Plato’s Phaedrus’, Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 28: 6476.
(1982) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘Parmenides’ Dilemma’, Phronesis 27: 112. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 73–82.
(1982) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘A Pyrrhic Victory: Gorgias 474b–477a’, Classical Quarterly 32: 84–8.
(1985) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘Plato’s Moral Theory’, Journal of Medical Ethics 11: 8891.
(1986) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘The Moving Posset Stands Still: Heraclitus Fr. 125’, American Journal of Philology 107: 542–51. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 65–72.
(1986) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘Putting the Cratylus in Its Place’, Classical Quarterly 36: 124–50.
(1988) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘Heraclitus and the Art of Paradox’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 6: 137. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 35–64.
(1988) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘Impasse and Explanation: From the Lysis to the Phaedo’, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 70: 1545.
(1988) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘The Virtues of Socratic Ignorance’, Classical Quarterly 38: 331–50.
(1989) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘Aristotelian Authority’, in (1989) Images of Authority: 150–70.
(1989) (as Mackenzie, MM) Images of Authority: Papers Presented to Joyce Reynolds, eds. Mackenzie, MM and Roueché, C.M.. Published as Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society Supplementary Volume 16.
(1989) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘Socrates and Politics’, Omnibus 18.
(1990) (as Mackenzie, MM) ‘The Impossibility of Contradicting the Sophists’, Omnibus 20.
(1992) ‘Myth, Allegory and Argument in Plato’, Apeiron 25: 4768. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 83–99.
(1994) ‘Arguments in Context: Aristotle’s Rhetoric and the Platonic Challenge’, in Aristotle’s Rhetoric: Philosophical Essays, eds. Furley, D. and Nehamas, A.. Princeton: 129–65.
(1994) ‘Form, Forms and Reform’, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 12: 219–26.
(1994) ‘Persistent Fallacies’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 94: 7393.
(1994) Plato’s Individuals. Princeton.
(1996) Plato and His Predecessors: The Dramatisation of Reason. Cambridge.
(1996) Form and Argument in Late Plato, eds. McCabe, MM and Gill, C.. Oxford.
(1996) ‘Unity in the Parmenides: The Unity of the Parmenides’, in Form and Argument in Late Plato: 548. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 138–169.
(1997) ‘Chaos and Control: Reading Plato’s Politicus’, Phronesis 42: 94117.
(1998) ‘Measuring Sincerity’, Dialogos 5: 4064.
(1998) ‘Silencing the Sophists: The Drama of the Euthydemus’, Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 14: 139–68.
(1999) ‘Téléologie et Autonomie dans le Philèbe de Platon’, in La Fêlure du Plaisir. Etudes sur le Philèbe de Platon, vol. I, ed. Dixsaut, M.. Paris: 223–43.
(2002) ‘Developing the Good Itself by Itself: Critical Strategies in Plato’s Euthydemus’, Plato: Electronic Journal of the International Plato Society 2.
(2002) ‘Indifference Readings: Plato and the Stoa on Socratic Ethics’, in Classics in Progress: Essays on Ancient Greece and Rome, ed. Wiseman, T.P.. Oxford: 363–98. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 228–57.
(2005) ‘Does Your Plato Bite?’, in Agonistes: Essays in Honour of Denis O’Brien, eds. Dillon, J. and Dixsaut, M.. Burlington, VT: 107–21. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 125–37.
(2005) ‘Extend or Identify: Two Stoic Accounts of Altruism’, in Metaphysics, Soul, and Ethics in Ancient Thought: Themes from the Work of Richard Sorabji, ed. Salles, R.. Oxford: 413–45.
(2005) ‘Out of the Labyrinth: Plato’s Attack on Consequentialism’, in Virtue, Norms, and Objectivity: Issues in Ancient and Modern Ethics, ed. Gill, C.. Oxford: 189215. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 258–79.
(2006) ‘Form and the Platonic Dialogues’, in A Companion to Plato, ed. Benson, H.. Oxford: 3954.
(2006) ‘Is Dialectic as Dialectic Does? The Virtue of Philosophical Conversation’, in The Virtuous Life in Greek Ethics, ed. Reis, B.. Cambridge: 7098. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 100–24.
(2007) ‘Irony in the Soul: Should Plato’s Socrates Be Sincere?’, in Socrates from Antiquity to the Enlightenment, ed. Trapp, M.B.. Burlington, VT: 1732.
(2007) ‘Looking Inside Charmides’ Cloak: Seeing Others and Oneself in Plato’s Charmides’, in Maieusis: Essays in Ancient Philosophy in Honour of Myles Burnyeat, ed. Scott, D.. Oxford: 119. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 173–89.
(2007) ‘Perceiving that We See and Hear: Aristotle on Plato on Judgement and Reflection’, in Perspectives on Perception: 143–77. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 283–309.
(2007) Perspectives on Perception, eds. McCabe, MM and Textor, M.. Heusenstamm.
(2008) ‘Plato’s Ways of Writing’, in The Oxford Handbook of Plato, ed. Fine, G.. Oxford: 88113.
(2008) ‘Protean Socrates: Mythical Figures in the Euthydemus’, in Ancient Philosophy of the Self, eds. Remes, P. and Sihvola, J., The New Synthese Historical Library 64: 109–24.
(2009) ‘Escaping One’s Own Notice Knowing: Meno’s Paradox Again’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 109: 233–56. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 190–207.
(2010) Aristotle and the Stoics Reading Plato, eds. McCabe, MM, Harte, V., Sharples, R.W. and Sheppard, A.. London.
(2010) ‘Banana Skins and Custard Pies: Plato on Comedy and Self‐Knowledge’, in Plato’s Philebus: Selected Papers from the Eighth Symposium Platonicum, eds. Brisson, L. and Dillon, J.. Sankt Augustin: 194203.
(2010) ‘Some Conversations with Plato: Aristotle, Metaphysics Z.13–16’, in Aristotle and the Stoics Reading Plato: 73100. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 310–39.
(2011) ‘Interdisciplinary Workshop on Concepts of Health and Disease: Report’, McCabe, MM, Chisnall, B and Kingma, E, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 17: 1018–22.
(2011) ‘“It goes deep with me”: Plato’s Charmides on Knowledge, Self‐Knowledge and Integrity’, in Philosophy, Ethics and a Common Humanity: Essays in Honour of Raimond Gaita, ed. Cordner, C.. London: 161–81.
(2012) ‘Interdisciplinary Workshop in the Philosophy of Medicine: Death’, McCabe, MM, Kingma, E and Wagner, S.J, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18: 1072–78.
(2012) ‘Interdisciplinary Workshop Report: Methodology and “Personhood and Identity in Medicine”’, McCabe, MM and Kingma, E, Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18: 1057–63.
(2012) ‘The Stoic Sage in the Original Position’, in Politeia in Greek and Roman Philosophy, eds. Harte, V. and Lane, M.. Cambridge: 251–73.
(2012) ‘Waving or Drowning? Socrates and the Sophists on Self-Knowledge in the Euthydemus’, in The Platonic Art of Philosophy, eds. Boys-Stones, G., El Murr, D and Gill, C.. Cambridge: 130–49.
(2012) ‘With Mirrors or Without? Self-Perception in Eudemian Ethics 7.12’, in The Eudemian Ethics on the Voluntary, Friendship, and Luck: The Sixth S.V. Keeling Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, ed. Leigh, F.. Leiden and Boston: 4375. Reprinted in (2015) Platonic Conversations: 340–65.
(2013) ‘Socrates and the Socratic Method’, in Philosophy Bites Back, eds. Edmonds, D. and Warburton, N.. Oxford: 19.
(2015) Platonic Conversations. Oxford.
(2016) ‘The Unity of Virtue: Plato’s Models of Philosophy’, Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 90: 125.

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