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Research

PAPERS

Law in Plato’s Late Politics (with Rachana Kamtekar)
Cambridge Companion to Plato, David Ebrey and Richard Kraut (eds.), Cambridge University Press, forthcoming

Plato and the Tripartition of Soul
Philosophy of Mind in Antiquity: History of Philosophy of Mind, Volume 1, John Sisko (ed.), Routledge, (2019), 101-119

Commentary on Santas: Plato on the Good of the City-State in the Republic
Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 30 (2015), 63-71

Why Spirit is the Natural Ally of Reason: Spirit, Reason, and the Fine in Plato’s Republic
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 44 (2013), 41-65

The Ring of Gyges (with Christopher Morris)
International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Hugh LaFollette (ed.), Blackwell, (2013)

Soul Division and Mimesis in Republic X
Plato and the Poets, Pierre Destrée and Fritz-Gregor Herrmann (eds.), Brill, (2011), 283-298

The Tripartite Theory of Motivation in Plato’s Republic
Philosophy Compass
, Volume 5, Issue 11 (2010), 880-892

Commentary on Vallejo: the Ontology of False Pleasures in the Philebus
Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 24 (2009), 75-80

Reasoning with the Irrational: Moral Psychology in the Protagoras
Ancient Philosophy
26 (2006), 243-258

Are There Two Theories of Goodness in Plato’s Republic?
Apeiron 39 (2006), 319-329

Plato’s Defense of Justice in the Republic
Blackwell Guide to Plato’s Republic
, Gerasimos Santas (ed.), Blackwell, (2006), 263-282

REVIEWS

Plato as Critical Theorist, Jonny Thakkar
Philosophical Review
130 (1): 145-149, 2021

Cambridge Companion to Plato’s Republic, G.R.F. Ferrari (ed.)
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, 2009.07.05

Socratic Virtue: Making the Best of the Neither Good-Nor-Bad, Naomi Reshotko
Journal of Hellenic Studies 128 (2008), 276-277

The Socratic Parodox and Its Enemies, Roslyn Weiss
Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2007.09.26

City and Soul in Plato’s Republic, G.R.F. Ferrari
Ancient Philosophy 27 (2007), 174-179

Gender and Rhetoric in Plato’s Political Thought, Michael Kochin
Ancient Philosophy 24 (2004), 470-474

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