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CONTRIBUTORS William H.F. Altman Jeremy R. Bell Independent Scholar Senior Lecturer of Philosophy Calais, VT Emory University USA Atlanta, GA USA Hayden W. Ausland Professor of Classics Rick Benitez University of Montana Associate Professor of Philosophy Missoula, MT The University of Sydney USA Australia Dirk Baltzly Hugh H. Benson Professor of Philosophy Emeritus Professor of Philosophy University of Tasmania University of Oklahoma Australia Norman, OK USA Frederick Beiser Professor of Philosophy Robbert M. van den Berg Syracuse University University Lecturer in Ancient Syracuse, NY Philosophy USA Leiden University The Netherlands Elizabeth S. Belfiore Professor of Classics Emerita Alberto Bernabé University of Minnesota, Twin Professor Emeritus of Classics Cities Complutense University of Minneapolis, MN Madrid USA Spain xii CONTRIBUTORS David Blank Czech Republic Distinguished Professor of Classics Sophie-Grace Chappell and Philosophy Professor of Philosophy UCLA The Open University Los Angeles, CA Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire USA UK Ruby Blondell Antonio Chu Professor of Classics Emerita Associate Professor of Philosophy University of Washington Metropolitan State University of Seattle, WA Denver USA Denver, CO USA Thomas C. Brickhouse Professor of Philosophy Catherine Collobert Lynchburg College Professor of Philosophy Lynchburg, VA University of Ottawa USA Canada Luc Brisson Gabriele Cornelli Director of Research Professor of Ancient Philosophy Centre Jean Pépin University of Brasília CNRS, Paris Brazil France John Dillon Emeritus Fellow Stuart C. Brown Trinity College, Dublin Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Ireland The Open University Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Monique Dixsaut UK Emeritus Professor Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Margaret Cameron Paris Head-School of Historical and France Philosophical Studies University of Melbourne Louis-André Dorion Australia Professor of Philosophy Université de Montréal Laura Candiotto Canada Associate Professor of Philosophy Mateo Duque University of Pardubice, Center for Assistant Professor of Philosophy Ethics Binghamton University CONTRIBUTORS xiii Binghamton, NY Professor of Philosophy USA University of Ottawa Canada Jacques Antoine Duvoisin Tutor (Professor of Philosophy) Jill Gordon St. John’s College NEH/Class of 1940 Distinguished Santa Fe, NM Professor of the Humanities and USA Professor of Philosophy Colby College Rafael Ferber Waterville, ME Professor of Philosophy USA University of Zürich Switzerland Stephen Halliwell Wardlaw Professor Emeritus of Richard Foley Greek Assistant Professor of Classical University of St Andrews Studies UK University of Missouri Columbia, MO Verity Harte USA George A. Saden Professor of Philosophy and Classics Dorothea Frede Yale University Professor of Philosophy (emerita) New Haven, CT Hamburg University USA Germany Angela Hobbs Francesco Fronterotta Professor of the Public Professor of Ancient Philosophy Understanding of Philosophy Sapienza University of Roma University of Sheffield Italy UK Alessandra Fussi Carl A. Huffman Associate Professor of Moral Emeritus and Research Professor of Philosophy Classics University of Pisa DePauw University Italy Greencastle, IN Dylan Futter USA Associate Professor in Philosophy Sarah Hutton University of Witwatersrand Honorary Visiting Professor Johannesburg University of York South Africa UK Francisco Jose Gonzalez xiv CONTRIBUTORS Christopher Janaway Melissa Lane Professor of Philosophy Class of 1943 Professor of Politics University of Southampton Princeton University UK Princeton, NJ USA I-Kai Jeng Assistant Professor of Philosophy Annie Larivée National Taiwan University Associate Professor of Philosophy Taiwan Carleton University Ottawa Thomas Kjeller Johansen Canada Professor of Philosophy University of Oslo Oliver Leaman Norway Professor of Philosophy University of Kentucky Mark Joyal Lexington, KY Professor of Classics USA University of Manitoba Gabriel Richardson Lear Canada Professor of Philosophy and in the Committee on Social Thought Rachana Kamtekar University of Chicago Professor of Philosophy and Classics Chicago, IL Cornell University USA Ithaca, NY USA Mi-Kyoung Lee Associate Professor of Philosophy George Karamanolis University of Colorado Boulder Associate Professor of Philosophy Boulder, CO University of Vienna USA Austria Fiona Leigh David Konstan Associate Professor of Philosophy Professor of Classics University College London New York University UK New York, NY USA J. H. Lesher Professor of Philosophy Taneli Kukkonen University of North Carolina at Professor of Philosophy Chapel Hill New York University Abu Dhabi Chapel Hill, NC UAE USA CONTRIBUTORS xv Susan B. Levin Vancouver Professor of Philosophy and Roe/ Canada Straut Professor in the Humanities Smith College Fred D. Miller, Jr. Northampton, MA Professor of Philosophy USA Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH V. Bradley Lewis USA Associate Professor of Philosophy The Cathlic University of America David Mirhady Washington, DC Professor of Humanities USA Simon Fraser University Vancouver Anthony A. Long Canada Professor of Classics Emeritus University of California, Berkeley Christopher Moore Berkeley, CA Associate Professor Philosophy and USA Classics Pennsylvania State University Menahem Luz University Park, PA Professor Emeritus USA University of Haifa Israel Kathryn A. Morgan Michail Maiatsky Professor of Classics University of Lausanne University of California Switzerland Los Angeles, CA USA Richard Marback Professor of English David J. Murphy Wayne State University Independent Scholar Detroit, MI New York, NY USA USA Marina Berzins McCoy Professor of Philosophy Debra Nails Boston College Professor of Philosophy Chestnut Hill, MA Emerita USA Michigan State University East Lansing, MI Mark L. McPherran USA Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Simon Fraser University Andrea Nightingale xvi CONTRIBUTORS Professor of Classics E. E. Pender Stanford University Associate Professor of Classics Stanford, CA University of Leeds USA UK Sandra Peterson Noburu Notomi Professor Emerita of Philosophy Professor of Philosophy University of Minnesota The University of Tokyo Minneapolis, MN Japan USA John A. Palmer Professor of Philosophy Ronald Polansky University of Florida Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Gainesville, FL Duquesne University USA Pittsburgh, PA USA Nickolas Pappas Professor of Philosophy Vasilis Politis City University of New York Associate Professor of Philosophy Graduate Center Trinity College, Dublin New York, NY Ireland USA Jean-François Pradeau Professeur de Philosophie ancienne Richard D. Parry Université de Lyon Fuller E. Callaway Professor of France Philosophy Emeritus Agnes Scott College Gerald A. Press Decatur, GA Professor of Philosophy USA Hunter College, C.U.N.Y. New York, NY Catalin Partenie USA Associate Professor of Philosophy National School of Political Studies William J. Prior and Administration Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Bucharest Santa Clara University Romania Santa Clara, CA USA Richard Patterson Naomi Reshotko Professor Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Emory University University of Denver Atlanta, GA Denver, CO USA USA CONTRIBUTORS xvii Gretchen Reydams-Schils Professor of Philosophy Emeritus Professor Emerita University of Notre Dame University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN Notre Dame, IN USA USA D.C. Schindler Thomas M. Robinson Professor of Metaphysics and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy Anthropology and Classics John Paul II Institute University of Toronto Washington, DC Canada USA Evan Rodriguez Associate Professor of Philosophy Anne-Marie Schultz Idaho State University Professor of Philosophy Pocatello, ID Baylor University USA Waco, TX USA David Roochnik Samuel Scolnicov † Professor (Emeritus) of Philosophy Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Boston University The Hebrew University of Boston, MA Jerusalem USA Israel David T. Runia Allan Silverman Professorial Fellow Professor of Philosophy University of Melbourne and The Ohio State University Australian Catholic University Columbus, OH Australia USA Daniel C. Russell Nicholas D. Smith Professor of Philosophy James F. Miller Professor of University of Arizona Humanities Emeritus, Department Tucson, AZ of Classics USA Lewis and Clark College Portland, OR Barbara M. Sattler USA Professor of Philosophy Ruhr University Bochum Eric Solis Germany PhD candidate Cornell University Ithaca, NY Kenneth Sayre xviii CONTRIBUTORS USA University of Oslo Norway Richard Stalley Emeritus Professor of Ancient Joanne B. Waugh Philosophy Associate Professor of Philosophy University of Glasgow University of South Florida UK Tampa, FL USA Thomas Alexander Szlezák Silke-Maria Weineck Professor Emeritus Professor, German Studies and Eberhard Karl University of Comparative Literature Tübingen University of Michigan Germany Ann Arbor, MI Harold Tarrant USA Emeritus Professor (Classics) University of Newcastle Roslyn Weiss Australia Professor Emerita of Philosophy Holger Thesleff Lehigh University Emeritus Professor of Greek Bethlehem, PA University of Helsinki USA Finland Christine J. Thomas A. Gabrièle Wersinger Taylor Associate Professor of Philosophy Professor of Philosophy Dartmouth College University of Rheims Dartmouth, NH France USA Franco V. Trivigno James Wilberding Professor of Philosophy ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The editors would like to thank the Bloomsbury Publishing Group for encouraging and supporting this project. Mateo Duque’s work on this volume was conducted while he was a Presidential Diversity Postdoctoral Fellow at Binghamton University. He would like to thank Tony Preus, Binghamton University and Dean Nancy A. Um for their support. We would like to thank each of the contributors, both the original contributors to the first edition and those who contributed new articles, for their work on this second edition, for their willingness to adapt their articles to the overall plan and needs of the volume and to say in fewer words than they often wished what might have been said in more. They have been continuing examples of the intellectual moderation, courage, wisdom and justice that make the scholarly life happiest and best. ABBREVIATIONS In this work, after the first mention of a Platonic dialogue or other Platonic work, the following abbreviations are used: ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ---- Alcibiades (Alc. 1, 2) Laches (La.) Amatores (Amat.) Laws/Leges (Lg.) Apology (Ap.) Lysis (Ly.) Axiochus (Ax.) Menexenus (Mx.) Charmides (Chrm.) Meno (Men.) Clitophon (Clit.) Minos (Min.) Cratylus (Cra.) On Justice (Just.) Critias (Criti.) On Virtue (Virt.) Crito (Cri.) Parmenides (Prm.) Definitions (Def.) Phaedo (Phd.) Demodocus (Demod.) Phaedrus (Phdr.) Epinomis (Epin.) Philebus (Phlb.) Epistles (Ep. 1, 2, etc.) Protagoras (Prt.) Eryxias (Erx.) Republic (R.) Euthydemus (Euthd.) Sisyphus (Sis.) Euthyphro (Euthphr.) Sophist (Sph.) Gorgias (Grg.) Statesman/Politicus (Plt.) Halcyon (Hal.) Symposium (Smp.) Hipparchus (Hipparch.) Theaetetus (Tht.) Hippias Major (Hp. Ma.) Theages (Thg.) Hippias Minor (Hp. Mi.) Timaeus (Ti.) Ion

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