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The Doctrine of Thrasymachus in Plato's Republic
"It is the purpose of this article to attempt to re-examine the account of Thrasymachus' doctrine in Plato's Republic, and to show how it can form a self-consistent whole. [...] In this paper it is maintained that Thrasymachus is holding a form of [natural right]."
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Greek Philosophy - C. J. De Vogel : Greek Philosophy. A collection of texts with notes and explanations. Vol. II : <i>Aristotle, the Early Peripatetic School and the Early Academy</i>. Pp. x+337. Leiden: Brill, 1953. Cloth, 12.50 g.
Socrates and the Sophists - W. K. C. Guthrie: A History of Greek Philosophy. Vol. iii: The Fifth Century Enlightenment. Pp. xvi + 544. Cambridge: University Press, 1969. Cloth, £5 net.
Mario Untersteiner: I Sofisti. Seconda edizione riveduta. 2 vols. Pp. 318, 332. Milan: Lampugnani Nigri, 1967. Paper, <i>L.</i> 5,500.
Joseph Henricus Herman Alexander Indemans: Studiën over Theophrastus, vooral met Betrekking tot zijn ‘Bios Theoretikos’ en zijn Zedeprenten. Pp. xii+139. Nijmegen: Janssen, 1953. Paper.
James C. Klagge, Nicholas D. Smith (edd.): Methods of Interpreting Plato and his Dialogues. (Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 1992.) Pp. vii + 280. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992. £35.
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