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________ (1999). Plato's Reception of Parmenides. Ox<strong>for</strong>d: Clarendon Press.<br />

________ (2000). "Aristotle on the <strong>Ancient</strong> Theologians." Apeiron 33 (2000), 181-206.<br />

________ (2000). "Skeptical Investigation." <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong> 20 (2000), 351-75.<br />

________ (2003). "On the alleged incorporeality of What Is in Melissus." <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong> 23 (2003), 1-10.<br />

________ (2004). "Melissus and Parmenides." Ox<strong>for</strong>d Studies in <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong> 26, 19-54.<br />

________ (2008). “Parmenides.” The Stan<strong>for</strong>d Internet Encyclopedia of <strong>Philosophy</strong>. Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL<br />

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________ (2009). Parmenides and Presocratic <strong>Philosophy</strong>. Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Press.<br />

Passmore, John (1967). “<strong>Philosophy</strong>” and “<strong>Philosophy</strong>, Historiography of.” In The Encyclopedia of <strong>Philosophy</strong>,<br />

edited by Paul Edwards. New York and London: MacMillan and Collier.<br />

Patterson, Richard (1985). Image and Reality in Plato’s Metaphysics. Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett Publishing<br />

Company. An excellent discussion of the metaphysical status of the Forms.<br />

Penner, Terry (1973). “The unity of virtue.” Philosophical Review 82: 35–68.<br />

________ (1987). The Ascent from Nominalism. Some Existence Arguments in Plato’s Middle Dialogues. Dordrecht:<br />

D. Reidel.<br />

________ (1992). “Socrates and the early dialogues.” In Kraut (1992).<br />

Peterman, John E. (2000). On Plato. In the Wadsworth Philosophers Series. Wadsworth.<br />

Peterson, S. (1981). “The Greatest Difficulty <strong>for</strong> Plato’s Theory of Forms: The Unknowability Argument of<br />

Parmenides 133c-134c.” Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 63, 1-16.<br />

________ (1996). “Plato’s Parmenides: A Principle of Interpretation and Seven Arguments.” Journal of the<br />

History of <strong>Philosophy</strong> 34, 167-192.<br />

________ (2000). “The Language Game in Plato’s Parmenides,” <strong>Ancient</strong> <strong>Philosophy</strong> 20, 19-51.<br />

________ (2003) “New Rounds of the Exercise in Plato's Parmenides.” Modern Schoolman 80, 245-278.<br />

Peters, F.E. (1967). <strong>Greek</strong> Philosophical Terms. New York University Press.<br />

Plato [4th century BCE] (1961). The Collected Dialogues of Plato. Edited by E. Hamilton and H. Cairns.<br />

Princeton University Press. The translations are by various scholars, representing the best available<br />

at the time of publication. Includes all the dialogues, including those of unreliable attribution, and the<br />

authentic letters.<br />

________ (1997). Plato: Complete Works. Edited by John M. Cooper, associate editor D.S. Hutchinson.<br />

Hackett Publishing Company. An improvement on Hamilton and Cairns, containing all the works in<br />

the edition of Thrasyllus, including those now regarded as spurious, and all the letters.<br />

Porphyry [3 rd century CE] (1823). Select Works of Porphyry: containing his four books on Abstinence from Animal Food;<br />

his treatise on The Homeric Cave of the Nymphs; and his Auxiliaries to the Perception of Intelligible Natures.<br />

Translated by Thomas Taylor, with an appendix explaining the allegory of the wanderings of Ulysses<br />

by the translator. London: printed <strong>for</strong> Thomas Rodd, 17, Great Newport Street. Reprinet: Guild<strong>for</strong>d<br />

(1994).<br />

________ (1983). Porphyry on the Cave of the Nymphs. Translated by R. Lamberton (with the <strong>Greek</strong> text)..<br />

Barrytown, New York.<br />

________ (2003). Porphyry’s Introduction. Translated with a commentary by Jonathan Barnes. Ox<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

________ (1992). On Aristotle’s Categories. Translated by Steven K. Strange. Ithaca, New York.<br />

________ (1989). Porphyry’s Letter to his Wife Marcella Concerning the life of <strong>Philosophy</strong> and the Ascent to the Gods.<br />

Translated by Alice Zimmern. Grand Rapids, Michigan.<br />

________ (1994). Porphyry Against the Christians: The Literary Remains. Translated by R.J. Hoffmann. Guild<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

________ (). Launching-Points to the Realm of the Mind. Translated by K. Guthrie. Reprint: Guild<strong>for</strong>d (1988).<br />

Powell, J.G.F. (1995). Cicero the Philosopher. Ox<strong>for</strong>d University Press. A first-rate collection of twelve papers

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